FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio — A woman was robbed at gunpoint by two men in Cleveland Metroparks Rocky River Reservation, the same park where a man and woman were shot to death in a still unsolved double homicide.

An FBI Task Force officer helped interview the woman robbed about 2 p.m. July 23 in the Morley Ford Picnic area of the park, according to police reports. No arrests have been made.

The robbery happened in the same parking lot north of where Carnell Sledge and Katherine Brown were killed June 4 by an unknown gunman, according to investigators.

The FBI continues to assist the Metroparks police in the unsolved slayings.

The woman robbed July 23 told police that she stopped at the park to smoke a cigarette before she went home.

Two men ran up to her from behind, patted her waist to see if she had any weapons and put a gun to her right temple, according to police reports.

One of the men wore gloves and the other a ski mask, the report says. The men demanded money and the woman told them they could take whatever they wanted, police reports say.

The man without the gun rummaged through the woman’s purse and stole $40, police reports say. The robbers ran into the woods, according to police.

About 5:45 a.m. the next day, a 16-year-old boy who works at the park and his mother reported to police that they were driving in the park, when a fellow motorist waived his hand out of the window.

The boy’s mother thought they were asking for help so she pulled up next to the car, police reports say.

A man in the backseat flashed what the woman believed was a handgun. She sped off, police reports say.

Lakewood police searched city surveillance camera footage looking for the car but did not find anything, police reports say.