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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Police said they arrested a man who broke into a Downtown Memphis church and stole its supply of communion wine.

James Hancock was charged with burglary after investigators said he broke into St. Patrick's Church on South Fourth Street and stole two cases of red wine.

Officers said they spotted him carrying one of the cases, and they said he had a digital hearing device on him that belonged to the church.

Police said Hancock later admitted to the crime.

He's set to appear in court Monday morning.