Police arrested a Martin County man after, they say, he left his wallet at the scene of a crime.

Kentucky State Police investigated a burglary on Ashwood Drive in Martin County on June 27.

According to an arrest citation, the homeowner told police somebody forced their way into the home and stole a weed eater and air conditioner, but left a wallet upstairs in the master bedroom.

Troopers say, after a brief investigation, they determined the wallet belonged to Jeremy Walker.

Police visited Walker's home, where he told them he had been looking for his wallet for two days.

Eventually, police say Walker admitted to breaking into the home through a glass door. He told them he took a plastic bag of Avon cosmetics, a weed eater and a window air conditioner.

According to law enforcement officials, Walker claimed he had been under the influence of Klonopin at the time and did not remember what he did with the items.

Police charged Walker with burglary and took him to the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center.