Grant County Deputies over the weekend captured a pair of burglary suspects, who tried to hide in cattails near a lake.

  The two broke into a large produce company

The GCSO reported the two suspects were spotted by a Deputy carrying property that had been stolen from the Desert Ridge Produce warehouse on Frontage Road, in an unincorporated area of Moses Lake.

The suspects, identified as  24-year-old Michael Hector of Moses Lake and 39-year-old Ellisha Green of Soap Lake, dropped the items and fled from the Officer. They had been taking the items to a homeless camp located alongside Hiawatha Lake, about 9 miles west of the city.

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They tried to hide in some cattails near the lake, but were flushed out and gave up without incident when Officers brought in a Moses Lake POD K-9.  Officers said the warehouse had recently been burglarized. Investigators didn't say what the two stole from the warehouse.

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