MINNEAPOLIS -- A bank robbery in Minnesota was caught on live TV Tuesday, sort of, CBS Minneapolis station WCCO-TV reports.

Reporter Adam Sallet from CBS affiliate KIMT-TV of Mason City, Iowa, was beginning a live report Tuesday morning outside of a Sterling State Bank branch about a string of robberies in Rochester, Minnesota.

Just seconds into his report, a bank employee runs up and interrupts Sallet to tell him a bank robber had just struck.

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"It's that guy right there," the bank employee said.

A bank employee interrupts a live news report to point out a suspected bank robber in Rochester, Minn., Dec. 15, 2015. KIMT-TV

A surprised Sallet, who was most likely running his own camera and audio at the scene, rolls with the punches.

"Oh, that's the robber!" Sallet said. "This is live TV, folks! That's the robber [that] just went by, according to the bank employee. So, I got to go here and call 911. I'll talk to you later."

Sallet then runs off camera, ending the live report. The robber was never seen on camera.

Sallet tweeted Tuesday afternoon that a suspect was in custody and the suspect was likely the same person who tried to rob that bank on Monday.