Bloomington Police arrest 2 juveniles after convenience store break-in

Price Rite Food Mart
Bloomington Police say two juveniles broke into the
Price Rite Food Mart at 517 E. Locust St. in Bloomington early Tuesday morning. (Photo courtesy Google Street View)

By Eric Stock

BLOOMINGTON – Bloomington Police say they captured two juveniles after they broke into a convenience store early Tuesday morning.

Police say a security alarm sounded shortly after 3:30 a.m. morning at the Price Rite Food Mart at the corner of Clinton and East Locust streets. Police arrived and came upon two teenage boys who they were able to capture after a foot chase.

Police are seeking burglary and criminal damage charges against the teens.Officers say a window was broken at the store and some items were stolen.

Eric Stock can be reached at [email protected].

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