Todd J Weiss and Justin G Evans from Minnesota, were arrested on the spot and both face third-degree felony burglary charges.
Police said the 911 dispatcher got a call on April 1, the 'Pioneer Express' reported.
The call stayed open and the dispatcher overheard pieces of a conversation between the two.
It was "pretty clear based on some of that conversation that this was a burglary," police said.
The calls were made using the phone's emergency-call feature and the dispatcher could see their location, police said.
When officers ordered them to stop, the duo dropped the objects and ran. Police then sent dogs to nab them.
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