COLONIE — A second man has been arrested in connection with a burglary that took place Wednesday at the St. Pius X Church and School in Colonie.

Colonie Police say 29-year-old Luigino A. Franchini drove 34-year-old Dean C. Sullivan to the property at 23 Crumitie Rd., where Sullivan then broke a stained glass window so the two men could get inside.

Police received a report just before 6 a.m. Wednesday that a window had been broken at the facility. Responding officers and a forensic investigator responded to the scene and discovered that computer equipment, a cross and a necklace were missing from the parish area of the building, police said.

Later that day, a resident nearby reported to police that a window on their vehicle had been smashed, though nothing inside appeared to have been stolen.

Police say they developed Sullivan as a suspect soon after and located him near his home at 100 Clinton Ave. in Albany. The stolen property was found in his room, they say, and he was arrested at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Franchini was arrested the next day, just before 3 p.m., at his home at 3 Van Buren St. in Albany.

Both men were charged with felony burglary and criminal mischief, as well as petit larceny, a misdemeanor. Sullivan was arraigned Wednesday night and jailed.

Franchini is expected to be arraigned at 6 p.m. Thursday in Colonie Justice Court.

No further arrests are expected, though the men could face additional charges for criminal mischief and attempted larceny from a vehicle in the lot of the church on the same night, police said.