CUPERTINO — In a heist that could be from a Hollywood script, burglars broke into a Verizon Wireless store early Monday by cutting a hole in the roof and then disabling the alarm and video surveillance systems.

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But the two men who are suspected of breaking into a Verizon Wireless store Monday morning were arrested with about 189 items in their car valued at more than $189,000, including Apple and Samsung items, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office. A law enforcement source said one of the phones had a tracking device, which led deputies to the general area where the suspects were located.

Tan Nguyen of San Jose, 40, and Marc Tran of American Canyon, 38, were arrested on suspicion of burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, and possession of burglary tools, according to the sheriff’s office. As of Tuesday morning, Tran was out of custody and Nguyen was being held on $120,000 bail.

At 5:51 a.m. Monday, sheriff’s deputies were notified of a burglary at the Verizon Wireless at 20735 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino.

Shortly after dispatch of the original burglary call, deputies made an enforcement stop on a silver Lexus sedan stopped underneath the Southwest Expressway on Meridian Avenue in San Jose, according to the sheriff’s office.

The deputies spoke with the two men inside the Lexus and noticed a pile of Apple products in the backseat. Deputies recovered all the stolen merchandise and return the items to the store.

The sheriff’s office said the men entered the store by cutting a hole in the roof. The suspects also disabled the alarm, video surveillance, and IT wiring before going inside the building. They also used a saw to cut an opening into a metal door to access the inventory storage room.

Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office at 408-808-4500. Anonymous tips can be left at the Sheriff’s Office Investigative Services tip line at 408-808-4431.