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A 38-year-old South Dakota man was arrested Sunday, accused of breaking into the home of late Husker Sam Foltz’s brother -- who was at Memorial Stadium honoring the punter on what would have been the first game of his senior year.

Jordan Foltz returned to Greeley County at about 3 a.m. Sunday to find tools and his TV -- about $1,400 in items -- missing from his home and car.

“Tonight as we celebrated and mourned my brother for all he accomplished in his career, as a person, a Nebraskan and a Husker in Lincoln some (expletive) was back here in our hometown breaking into my house and my vehicles, probably seeing our family as a easy target as we were all in Lincoln,” Jordan Foltz said in a Facebook post.

But even by then, at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday, a deputy in York County had pulled over an eastbound Buick on Interstate 80 after getting a report of a possible drunk driver, said York County Sheriff Dale Radcliff.

“He seemed to have some stuff in there that didn’t look right,” the sheriff said.

Like a gas can with the name Foltz on it, a TV and various tools.