EUREKA, Calif. - Betty Chinn, an advocate for the local homeless community, has had goods stolen from her warehouse twice in a matter of a week, according to investigators.

Chinn's Blue Angel warehouse was broken into for the second time on July 3, according to the Eureka Police Department (EPD). Police said the warehouse was first vandalized on June 28, when thieves took large amounts of food and essentials and left behind a mess.

"The building had been forcefully broken into," Eureka Police Captain Steve Watson said. "A large amount of property had been stolen from the building and the suspects had defecated and urinated inside and they ransacked the place and made a huge mess."

Chinn said she had purchased a new grill to barbecue for the homeless on this Fourth of July holiday, however Monday's break-in changed her plans.

"I got a new barbecue, I was going to do the barbecue today for the homeless, and they stole it. And then I cannot do the barbecue today," Chinn told North Coast News.

Chinn explained how these break-ins have affected her well-being and left her unable to relax.

"Every phone call, every text message I get, I am worried that someone is going to say 'Betty your warehouse got opened again," she said.

Chinn also said the burglaries felt personal, especially when she learned that the identities of the suspects were people she had helped in the past.

"I feel targeted, I feel betrayal by these people because I know them all," said Chinn. "The people put in the jail I know them all. I feed them, I help them."

Police have arrested 32-year-old Jade Earl, 21-year-old Dakota McGovern, 49-year-old Daniel Gurley, and 27-year-old Brittany Johnson in connection to the warehouse theft, according to the EPD. According to court documents, Earl is the only suspect still in custody.

Officials said they are are still searching for additional suspects.

Despite all this, Chinn said she is still offering meals for the homeless community this Fourth of July.

"I'm not going to let this stop me, because today is an important day for me because I am grateful for my freedom," Chinn said.