SAN JOSE — A second teenage suspect has been arrested in connection with a violent home invasion of an Evergreen home that was captured almost entirely on home-security video, according to San Jose police.

A 16-year-old boy was arrested Thursday afternoon in San Jose after police received a tip identifying him as one of two people seen in the video, which was recorded the morning of May 8 at a home on Shiloh Place. The San Jose Police Department’s covert response unit made the arrest without any resistance.

The San Jose teen joins a 17-year-old boy, also from San Jose, who surrendered to police Wednesday morning, a day after local media broadcasted parts of the surveillance video provided to them by residents of the home. Both suspects’ names were withheld because they are minors, and both were expected to be booked into Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall.

In the video, the two teens are seen entering the home through an unlocked sliding glass door. They made their way upstairs and later heard sounds coming from a bedroom, where two female relatives of the residents were watching a baby.

The teens, armed with knives, tried to force their way in and kicked a hole in the door, but the occupants then locked themselves in a bathroom and called 911, and the intruders eventually fled. No injuries were reported.

Police are exploring whether any additional suspects were involved. Anyone with information about the case can contact the SJPD robbery unit at 408-277-4166 or leave a tip with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP (7867) or with svcrimestoppers.org.

Contact Robert Salonga at 408-920-5002. Follow him at Twitter.com/robertsalonga.