Two men have been arrested in connection with a series of high-end burglaries in Southern California, including the break-in at actor Brad Pitt's home. Law enforcement officials reported on Monday that Jaquory Arman Watson and Damari Zair Charles, both 18 years old, are being held at the Theo Lacy Facility in Orange County.

The men face charges related to another burglary that does not involve Pitt, specifically first-degree burglary. This charge includes a potential sentencing enhancement for committing the crime with another person. Authorities expect to announce charges related to the Pitt burglary later this week. It remains unclear if the suspects have legal representation at this time.

Pitt's residence in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles was broken into on June 26 while he was away promoting his latest film, "F1." According to police, the burglars accessed the property by climbing over a front fence and breaking a window. They ransacked the home and left with stolen items, although police have not disclosed what was taken.

Surveillance footage from Pitt's home played a crucial role in identifying the suspects, according to law enforcement sources. The recent string of burglaries has targeted several high-profile individuals in Southern California over the past two years. Other victims include actress Nicole Kidman and musician Keith Urban, actor Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson, actress Jennifer Aniston, and several athletes, including Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto and LAFC striker Olivier Giroud.