LINCOLN, Neb. -- A store in Lincoln reported being broken into along with items being taken and the man suspected of doing so has been arrested. 

The Lincoln Police Department said officers were sent to Good 2 Go convenience store, 2641 Fairfield St. on Monday around 11:00 p.m. after an alarm went off for broken glass.

Officials said they found a brick that was used to break the front glass door window by the suspect. They did not find anyone inside of the business at that time.

According to authorities, the business manager then showed up and gave officers the security video. The video reportedly showed a man had damaged the door and then took multiple lighters and cigar packs from the store. The total damage of the door is estimated at $1,000 while the value of the stolen items is estimated at $588.

Officers said the manager called them around 12:10 a.m. to report that the man that had broken into the store earlier had came back and took four bottles of soda with him this time. The manager told officers he saw the man leave the store and go towards the 27th St. bridge, south of Fairfield St. 

LPD said the officers looked under the bridge and found 42-year-old Andrew Marr. Marr reportedly matched the description of the man that was seen in the security video. Officers also found all of the stolen items under the bridge.

Marr was taken to jail and lodged for burglary.