GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio - Detectives are working to identify a man who shot at two teens who arranged to buy a video game system from someone they met online, police said.

The 17-year-old boys were not harmed during the attempted robbery that happened Saturday in Garfield Heights, according to a police report.

The teens, who are from Eastlake, went to Garfield Heights to buy an Xbox One from a man they contacted through the online marketplace OfferUp, they told detectives.

The seller initially asked the teens to meet him about 9:45 p.m. at an apartment complex, but he was not there when they arrived. The teens called the seller and agreed to meet him at a nearby convenience store, but he was not there a second time.

The teens called back and arranged to meet the seller on East 86th Street near Grand Division Avenue. They drove there and pulled up beside a man who was standing in the street and holding a package, the report says.

The man gave the teens a package that contained an Xbox One, but the teens grew suspicious when they noticed there were no power cords or controllers. The man pulled out a handgun and ordered the teens to hand over their money, the report says.

The man fired at least three shots at the teens' car as they sped away. One bullet broke a rear window, while the others struck the bumper and a brake light, the report says.

The teens threw the box in a dumpster along the route back to Eastlake. They told their mothers, who retrieved the video game system and took it to the Garfield Heights Police Department to report the attempted robbery.

The teens gave the seller's phone number and email address to investigators who are conducting a follow-up investigation.

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