Arturo Arroyo, 35, of Zion.

A judge ordered a Zion man held on a $500,000 bond after prosecutors said the man broke into a Beach Park home while armed with two fully loaded guns and a knife.

Arturo Arroyo, 35, of Zion, was charged with aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon, criminal trespass to property, criminal damage to property and resisting a peace officer.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office responded on January 2 to the 10300 block of West Crissy Avenue in Beach Park.

Deputies received a call that Arroyo was breaking into a residence, according to Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Kelse Banks.

It was learned that Arroyo had tried to make his way into the home after breaking a glass window to the door of the home, Banks said.

Arroyo allegedly resisted arrest and was eventually taken into custody.

Deputies found two fully loaded guns in Arroyo’s waistband and a separate fully loaded magazine.

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Arroyo also was found with a spring-assisted knife, Banks said. He does not have a valid concealed carry license for the guns.

Banks said that Arroyo was previously trespassed from the home the prior day after a verbal altercation.

The man claimed he was trying to see his daughter, but it was unknown whether she was even in the home, Banks said.

Lake County Judge Theodore Potkonjak ordered Arroyo held on a $500,000 bond.

Arroyo remains held in the Lake County Jail and would need to post $50,000 cash in order to be released.

A status of attorney hearing is scheduled for January 13.