Two more suspects have been arrested in connection with a burglary that took place earlier this month.

Thursday's arrest was the result of a nearly month-long investigation.

On Dec. 3, Visalia police responded to a home in the 2500 block of East Beech Avenue after a burglary.

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When officers arrived, they found thieves had forced their way into the home and had stolen several guns, ammunition, Fresno State apparel and other valuables. No one was home at the time of the burglary.

A look at the home’s video security footage helped officers identify, Destiny Rico, 24, Fernando Cancino, 34, Louis Valdez, 20, and a 17-year-old male.

All four suspects are known Fresno Bulldog gang members, police said.

On Dec. 4, Visalia detectives reached out to Fresno police officers and a search warrant was issued at two homes in Fresno.

Officers said they found two of the stolen handguns and ammunition at one of the homes.

The 17-year-old was arrested and booked into Tulare County Juvenile Detention Facility. Valdez was arrested and booked on suspicion of burglary, gang enhancements and other related charges.

On Thursday, Visalia police, with the help of State Parole agents, arrested Rico and Cancino.

Both suspects were found and arrested in Fresno County.

They were booked into Tulare County Pretrial Facility on suspicion of burglary, conspiracy and gang enhancement charges.

The investigation is ongoing. If anyone has information regarding the case they can call Visalia Police Department at 734-8116.

Two Visalia men suspected of auto theft

Two men were arrested after police discovered a stolen car in front of their home Friday morning.

On Thursday, a victim called police when he noticed his car was missing from his west Visalia home.

Officers found the vehicle, which was covered with a tarp, in the driveway of a home in the 1400 block of North Conyer Street. Officers with the Special Enforcement, Narcotics, and Property Crimes units served a search warrant at the home.

While searching the home, detectives questioned two men, 32-year-old Clint Miller and 26-year-old Jacob Balderas.

Officers also discovered items from the stolen vehicle inside their home.

Both men were arrested and booked into Tulare County Pretrial Facility.

Miller was charged with possession of stolen property and possession of a stolen vehicle. Balderas was charged with possession of stolen property.

The stolen vehicle and property were later returned to the owner.