Two men were arrested in San Bruno Sunday may be connected to multiple burglaries throughout the Peninsula.
Daly City residents Brian Llona, 23, and Joseph Pangilinan, 24, were arrested around 3 a.m. Sunday for burglarizing two cars near the 1000 block of National Avenue, according to San Bruno police.
An alert resident called police after seeing the men looking into a parked car with a flashlight. Upon arrival, officers located Llona and Pangilinan and determined they were responsible for two other vehicle burglaries nearby, according to police.
Additional investigation revealed the men were responsible for multiple burglaries throughout the Peninsula, prompting detectives to work with other local law enforcement agencies to resolve similar investigations, according to police.
Llona was charged with vehicle burglary, identity theft, conspiracy as well as possession of a controlled substance, narcotics paraphernalia and stolen property.
Pangilinan was charged with vehicle burglary, conspiracy and possession of a switch-blade knife, according to police.
Both were booked into county jail and anyone with information is asked to call San Bruno police at (650) 616-7100.
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