DAYTONA BEACH — Police arrested two Seabreeze High School students after discovering they had brought ammunition and part of a gun to school. They also found the teens had laid out a plan to bring along the weapons while they burglarized two beachside hotels, according to arrest reports.

Police on Monday seized the lower receiving part of an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, two-fully loaded magazines each with 30 rounds, another magazine with 10 rounds and 29 shotgun shells in the possession of Riley Moran 15, investigators said.

Moran, and Chase Bibik, 14, each are charged with possession of a firearm on school property, reports state.

A call made to Moran's phone number was answered by a man who hung up without saying anything. A man answered the door at Bibik's Cumberland Avenue home in Ormond Beach on Thursday afternoon but said he had no comment.

Volusia County school district spokeswoman Nancy Wait said the incident did not disrupt the campus or pose any threat to students since it was only part of a gun that was found, so the principal did not notify parents.

The offense is a serious one so the students were automatically suspended from the school with a further decision expected on their discipline, Wait said.

"The school is required to refer students for expulsion to the district placement committee that reviews the disciplinary history of the students," Wait said. "The committee looks at how egregious the offense was to make a determination of disciplinary action to be taken."

Police first released details about the Monday arrests on Thursday.

Police were called to the high school around 1:55 p.m. Monday after other students, who saw Moran with the gun part, called the dean of discipline who in turn called authorities, the reports states.

They found a notebook in Bibik's backpack that had a laid out map of the La Playa Hotel on North Atlantic Avenue. The plan also showed a nearby Hilton hotel and possible plans to burglarize that business, investigators said.

Moran told investigators that he took his father's disassembled AR-15 and shotgun along with the fully loaded magazines on March 23, placed them in a pillow case and met Bibik at the pavilion on the eastside of the Granada Boulevard Bridge, reports state.

The shotgun and the upper part of the AR-15 were found at Bibik's home on Cumberland Avenue in Ormond Beach, police said.

Both Moran and Bibik told investigators that they planned to go to the La Playa hotel at 2500 N. Atlantic Ave. - about a half-mile away from the school - and steal televisions, reports indicate.

Police said the La Playa hotel is closed due to Hurricane Matthew damage.

The teens told police they had no intention of hurting anyone and only wanted to use the weapons to scare people off, reports state.

According to the reports, Moran called Bibik on Sunday and asked him to return the ammunition and the weapons to him "on the following day of school," investigators wrote in their report.

Bibik said he brought the part of semi-automatic rifle and ammunition to campus and gave them to Moran near a vending machine in Building 7, the reports state.

The pillow case was found in Bibik's backpack along with a notebook that had a drawn map of the La Playa. The map also showed the Hilton hotel with possible plans to also burglarize that business, police said.

There were five pages of notes on the plan and the location of the security cameras and the possible direction the teens were to take to get away, investigators said.