AKRON, Ohio -- Two Akron brothers are accused of trying to take a man's wallet and shoes at gunpoint Wednesday in the city's Middlebury neighborhood.

A 15-year-old boy and a 13-year-old boy are charged with aggravated robbery in the incident that happened about noon on South Arlington Street at East Exchange Street, according to a police report. The younger boy is also charged with carrying a concealed weapon and marijuana possession.

A 25-year-old Akron man was walking near the intersection when one of the boys flashed a gun at him and said "how about them shoes and jewelry," according to the police report.

The man started to walk away, and the boys pointed the gun at him and threatened to kill him, the report says. The man kept walking and called 911.

An Akron police officer spotted the 13-year-old boy walking on South Arlington Street near Ackley Street. The boy ran away and tossed a revolver on the ground on Miles Avenue, the report says.

Officers caught the boy outside a house on South Arlington Street. They also found his 15-year-old brother at the same home, the report says.

The 25-year-old man identified the boys as the robbers, the report says.

Both brothers told police they were involved with an argument with the man. They admitted the 13-year-old boy flashed a gun, but they denied trying to rob the man, the report says.

The 13-year-old boy was also found in possession of roughly 10 grams of marijuana, the report says.

Both boys were taken to the Summit County Juvenile Detention Center.

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