SPRINGFIELD -- Two city police officers were indicted on aggravated rape charges Friday in Hampden Superior Court.

Patrolmen Joshua Figueroa and Derrick Gentry-Mitchell were charged. They have not been arrested, and no arraignment dates have been set.

A grand jury returned the indictments this afternoon, according to court records. While few details were available, the charges stem from an alleged incident on March 16, 2017 in Springfield. The officers have been charged in connection with a single alleged victim not identified in court records.

Figueroa, 27, and Gentry-Mitchell, 28, both of Springfield, could not immediately be reached for comment.

"We are aware of the indictments and will reserve comment until the officers are officially notified," said Springfield police spokesman Ryan Walsh.

Figueroa and Gentry-Mitchell were among a group of officers disciplined in 2017 over a fight at the Mardi Gras strip club with a group of alleged gang members Figueroa had encountered as a onetime member of the Street Crimes Unit.

The officers made no arrests after the fight broke up and remained at the bar, internal investigation records stated. The alleged gang members started the fight, officers told their supervisors.

Figueroa and Gentry-Mitchell's employment status was not immediately clear. However, when officers are indicted for a crime the department's policy is to immediately suspend them without pay.

Figueroa and Gentry-Mitchell had been placed on inside duty while the investigation has been ongoing, police have said.

The indictments come one day after another Springfield police officer, Daniel Cintron, was arrested and charged with multiple counts of child rape. He was arraigned in Springfield District Court on Friday and held without the right to bail pending a hearing on May 23.

Cintron had already been suspended in connection with a 2017 assault case, which is pending.