Cody Winterbottom | Courtesy Chubbuck Police Department
CHUBBUCK — A Shelley man is in Chubbuck police custody after he allegedly tried to hide from officers inside of the C-A-L Ranch Store on Yellowstone Avenue early Saturday morning.
At 6:15 a.m., officers with the Chubbuck Police Department and Bannock County Sheriff’s Office responded to an alarm activation at the C-A-L Ranch Store at 4115 Yellowstone Avenue.
Upon checking the business, officers said they discovered an opened door and Winterbottomm hiding in the store. He was arrested and booked into Bannock County Jail on one count of felony burglary.
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Man arrested after allegedly hiding in C-A-L Ranch store
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