HARTLY, Del. - Delaware State Police have arrested four suspects after an investigations into the theft of firearms led to the discovery of an active burglary in Kent County.

Police say they were called to a home on the 5100 block of Halltown Road for a theft complaint back on Jan. 27. They discovered the suspect broke into the victim's gun safe and stole several weapons. Through an investigation, police were able to identify and obtain warrants for the arrest of 35-year-old Jason Johnson of Clayton, Delaware.

According to police, Johnson was found driving a pick-up truck on Rose Dale Road in Dover on Mar. 26, he was taken into custody without incident. Further investigation found the truck Johnson was driving belonged to someone else, who's home on Halltown Road was burglarized earlier this year.

Police say they responded to the home on Halltown Road and when they arrived, they found two women loading items into the trunk of a vehicle parked on the property. When determined that a burglary was in progress, troopers immediately took the two suspects into custody.

Officials say 32-year-old Tina Creed of Magnolia, 30-year-old Tiffany Creed of Camden Wyoming were taken into custody. Later, 29-year-old David D. Smith of Camden Wyoming was also taken into custody without incident after he was found hiding on the floor board of the suspects vehicle.

According to police, Creed's three children, ranging from 10 months to three years old, were present during the incident.

Police say Jason Johnson was charged with multiple firearm, theft and burglary charges. Tina Creed, Tiffany Creed and David Smith were charged with similar offenses, plus endangering the welfare of a child.