Two teenagers have been arrested as part of an investigation into vandalism at a McKinney home where Donald Trump signs cover the front yard.

McKinney police would not release the names of the teens -- who were arrested Tuesday -- because they are minors. They are accused of criminal mischief charges and criminal trespassing, said Sgt. Ana Shelley, a spokesperson for the police department.

Shelley did not know Thursday afternoon if they were still in custody. She said there are several cases open and the investigation continues.

Kimberly Loyd, the homeowner, said her support for the Republican presidential candidate isn't wavering, and her signs will remain, according to a report from CBS 11.

This photo from Kimberly Loyd's Facebook page shows a Trump flag waving in the wind underneath U.S. and Texas flags. ((KIMBERLY LOYD))

"This is tyranny. When someone comes into your property and destroys things because of a political opinion, we have issues far deeper than Clinton and Trump," she told CBS 11.

Vandals have spray painted her garage. Loyd caught someone on camera painting a swastika on one of her Trump signs. Someone also shot BB's through her living room window, she told CBS 11.

In August, she posted on Facebook that her Trump flags were stolen and her landscaping lights and windmill were broken. Her Trump signs also were egged, along with a car in her driveway and her garage.

"I never back down, and when the dust settles, my friend, it will be ME AND TRUMP STILL STANDING!" she wrote on Facebook. "Btw .. I have you on video and I'm coming for you."

Loyd told CBS 11 that she's mounted surveillance cameras on the property. She caught someone breaking a lawn statue and another destroying one of her campaign signs, according to the station.

"Come hell and high water, I'm going to stand for what's right, and I will fight against tyranny," Loyd said. "They're not going to break me."