NORFOLK, Neb. -- Authorities in Norfolk arrested a man after he was caught on Ring camera footage. 

The Norfolk Police Division said that around 2 a.m. Monday, they were called to a residence in the 300 block of 10th St. for a report of a suspicious person.

Authorities said the reporting party told police that they had gotten an alert from their Ring doorbell camera that someone was near the front door of their house.

The homeowner advised that he confronted the male suspect, later identified as 36-year-old Jeremy J. Heiderman, according to NPD. 

Police said the homeowner told them that the suspect was holding a gardening tool. It was reported that the suspect dropped the tool and left the area. 

During the investigation, NPD said they found that the suspect had entered a fenced in back yard, then entered the garage and took a gardening tool. 

After looking at the camera footage, NPD said officers recognized the suspect as 36-year-old Jeremy J. Heiderman of Norfolk. 

NPD said around 4:30 a.m., the officer had contact with Heiderman in the 900 block of S 20th St, and said he was holding a screwdriver. 

Officers reported that Heiderman told them he got the screwdriver from a toolbox in a garage. 

Heiderman fled on foot after NPD said they tried to arrest him. 

After a short time, police said they found Heiderman in the 1500 block of Bluff Ave. 

Heiderman was arrested for burglary and obstructing a police officer. 

He was housed in the Norfolk City Jail and later transported to the Madison County Jail.