CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Cleveland man is accused of using a pistol to rob a man of his hoverboard outside a Cleveland convenience store.

Juan Velazquez, 18, was indicted Monday on aggravated robbery, kidnapping, grand theft and weapons charges in the Dec. 13 attack in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood.

The 18-year-old victim was riding his hoverboard outside a Dairy Mart on Fulton Road, when Velazquez and four other people pulled up in a silver Honda Civic and asked the man if he was selling it, according to the court records.

The man told Velazquez that he would sell the hoverboard for $300, according to a police report. Velazquez asked how much it weighed, and the man let Valezquez hold it, according to court records.

Velazquez then pulled out a handgun that had a light attached to it, and said "chalk it, it's mine now," before he drove away, according to court records.

Officers patrolling the area spotted a group of men standing next to a silver car behind a nearby apartment building, and one of them was holding a hoverboard, according to a police report.

Two of the men ran when the officers pulled into the parking lot. Police arrested Velazquez, who was sitting in the driver's seat of the car with his seat belt on, and two other men who were later released without charges. Police recovered the hoverboard and a Ruger 9mm handgun with a small light attached to it, according to a police report.

Velazquez appeared in Cleveland Municipal Court on Dec. 16, when a judge set his bond at $50,000.

He is in custody and scheduled to be arraigned in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on Jan. 6.