In a case that has garnered national attention, two teenagers have been arrested for allegedly robbing a group of Girl Scouts and injuring one girl in the process earlier this month, Ford Bend County officials said.

Justin Rogers-Zenon, 18, was brought to the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office by a relative about 9:15 p.m. Thursday and was released Friday on $10,000 bond, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office.

A 16-year-old juvenile was arrested about 6 p.m. Thursday at his home on a warrant, the release said. He is being held at the Fort Bend County Juvenile Detention Center.

The two, who live in the Lakemont subdivision, are charged with aggravated robbery. Between $50 and $100 was taken, officials said.

According to investigators, a young man now identified as Rogers-Zenon approached a Girl Scout cookie stand outside a Fort Bend County Wal-Mart at Grand Parkway and Bellaire Boulevard just before 2 p.m. Saturday.

“He acted as if he was going to purchase cookies but grabbed a cashbox instead and raced to a small vehicle which had pulled up in front of the stand,” the release said.

Two Girl Scouts chased him and one, age 15, was knocked to the ground as the get-away vehicle grazed her, Sheriff’s Office spokesman Bob Haenel said. The girl suffered bruised knees and abrasions.

About 5:25 p.m. Sunday, a sheriff’s deputy on patrol spotted an older model Toyota Camry matching the get-away vehicle description at a gas station on FM 1093. The driver was identified as the juvenile robbery suspect, while the three passengers were not connected to the crime, the release said.

Further investigation led officials to identify Rogers-Zenon as the other suspect, the release said.

The sheriff’s office has received offers of donations to the Girl Scout troop from places as diverse as Beverly Hills, Calif., Denver, Colo., and Kentucky, the release said.