LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Sept. 30 for the two men charged with breaking into the home of mayoral candidate Rep. Karen Bass in the Baldwin Vista section of Los Angeles and stealing two guns.

Patricio Munoz, 42, and Juan Espinoza, 24, pleaded not guilty Friday in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom to one felony count of first-degree residential burglary and two counts of grand theft of a firearm.

Superior Court Judge Victoria B. Wilson ordered Munoz to remain jailed on $100,000 bail and set Espinoza's bail at $200,000.

The two are accused of breaking into the home of Bass, D-Los Angeles, Sept. 9.

Munoz and Espinoza were arrested Tuesday night while in a vehicle in the area of Hazeltine Avenue and Sylvan Street in Van Nuys, according to Los Angeles police.

"Everyone deserves to be safe in their home," District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement announcing the charges. "Residential burglary is a violation of that safety in the most fundamental way. Gun thefts have increased since the pandemic began. Many of these stolen guns are then used to commit violent crimes."

"We will hold accountable the people responsible for breaking into Rep. Karen Bass's home and stealing firearms from her or any other law-abiding gun owner in Los Angeles County," Gascón said.