S.F. cops thwart burglary, recover cache of guns

San Francisco police recovered more than a dozen firearms after a foiled burglary attempt led them to a stash house where the weapons were being kept, officials said.

Officers responded to reports of a burglary in progress Dec. 16 on the 200 block of Gold Mine Drive near Diamond Heights Park. Police set up a perimeter and arrested three suspects, but a fourth was able to escape, said Officer Grace Gatpandan, a police spokeswoman.

Among the stolen property, officers learned, was a large cache of weapons.

Investigators were able to determine the identity of the fourth suspect and searched a San Francisco home the following day. They recovered seven shotguns, four rifles, three handguns, four pellet guns, a flare gun and methamphetamine, Gatpandan said, items that the burglary victims confirmed were stolen.

Anthony Daher, 51, of San Francisco, was charged with three counts of first degree residential burglary, one count of receiving or buying stolen property, and one count of possession of a controlled substance, a spokesman from the District Attorney’s Office said.

Marina Lopez-Olsen, 48, of Daly City, and Edward Olsen, 53, of San Francisco, were charged with one count of first-degree residential burglary each, according to prosecutors.

Raquel Sutter, 58, of San Francisco, has been charged with one count of first-degree residential burglary and one count of receiving or buying stolen property.

Kale Williams is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: kwilliams@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @sfkale