Of the two suspects arrested on suspicion of burglarizing the home of Broncos linebacker DeMarcus Ware, one was identified to investigators by an employee at a Thornton pawn shop, and the other apparently was named by his boss, police records show.

Arrest documents for Billy McCaslin, 40, and Sergio Irreza, 31, were released Thursday by Denver police, showing authorities were able to track the pair down thanks to tips from the public.

McCaslin’s alleged involvement first became known to investigators after an anonymous tipster said McCaslin frequently pawned items. Police then went to the Thornton pawn shop where an employee said she was “100 percent positive” he was the person pictured in surveillance images taken at Ware’s home in Cherry Creek.

Irreza’s identity was confirmed by a manager at the duo’s apparent workplace as investigators followed up on a tip. He was arrested Wednesday when he returned from lunch.

Irreza admitted to entering Ware’s home in an interview with police, saying he had the player’s property at home, according to a probable case warrant.

McCaslin and Irreza were arrested on suspicion of burglary. Records showed they were being held at Denver’s downtown jail on Thursday.

Denver police have credited the public’s help with tracking the suspects down. The arrest records did not indicate if the duo had allegedly targeted Ware and said they broke into Ware’s home by “unknown means.”

Doug Schepman, another police spokesman, said investigators were notified of the Monday night break-in in the Cherry Creek neighborhood early Tuesday morning. Ware’s Super Bowl 50 ring was taken in the burglary.

Ware, an outside linebacker, tweeted about the burglary on Tuesday, saying, “After a great win, came home to find my house was robbed. Never about the material things for me but my safety. Thank God for hidden cameras.”

After a great win, came home to find my house was robbed. Never about the material things for me but my safety. Thank God for hidden cameras — D-Ware (@DeMarcusWare) October 25, 2016

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The burglary apparently happened while Ware was at the Broncos’ 27-9 victory against the Houston Texans on Monday night.

“I’m just glad I wasn’t in there when he was in there,” Ware told reporters Wednesday. “I would have sacked him. Both of them. Whoever was in there.”

Ware said it hurt him to have his ring stolen, but that he was getting it replaced with an insurance claim. It wasn’t clear Thursday if the ring was recovered by police and investigators have declined to say what was taken from Ware’s home, describing the stolen items only as “valuables.”

“It’s not like I’m going to wear it everyday,” Ware said. “Every once in a while you want to go in and say this is something that I’ve accomplished, so it’s not a big deal.”