Burglaries happen just about every day, but investigators in New Mexico certainly have an interesting one on their hands.

According to a criminal complaint, two suspects in the town of Chaparral are accused of breaking into a mobile home, stealing an assortment of items and then setting the place on fire.

Included in their ill-gotten stash was "multiple DVD's relating to Midget Pornography." (Midget is considered an offensive term for someone with dwarfism)

The suspects, a 17-year-old and a 18-year-old, are proclaiming their innocence, but investigators say an informant saw the DVD's and other stolen items in their home.

Besides the interesting adult-themed videos, the suspects are accused of stealing; two TVs, a microwave oven, an office refrigerator, a small table and a mirror. They also took the victim's Sparticus DVD set, investigators said.

According to the Las Cruces Sun-News, a grand jury indicted Sergio Seanez, 18, on four felonies: arson, residential burglary, breaking and entering, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor for his role in the crime.

The victim not only had to retrieve his stolen property, but had to deal with a much greater loss. The mobile home and a recreational vehicle were destroyed in the fire the suspect's are accused of setting.

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