UPDATED at 6:29 p.m. to correct information about Stanek's hometown.

UPDATED at 3:12 p.m. with information about where Stanek was arrested and clarification that Cox is not yet in custody.

The names of two more people charged in connection with the 41-day occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge have been revealed.

They are Geoffrey Stanek and Travis Cox.

Their names were the last two to remain redacted in the most recent indictment linked to the occupation to be unsealed.

The seven already named were Blaine Cooper, 36, of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona; Corey Lequieu, 44, of Fallon, Nevada; Neil Wampler, 68, of Los Osos, California; Jason Charles Blomgren, 41, of Murphy, North Carolina; Darryl William Thorn, 31, of Marysville, Washington; Wesley Kjar, 32, of Manti, Utah; and Eric Lee Flores, 22, of Tulalip, Washington.

Geoffrey Stanek

Each was charged with one felony count of conspiring to impede federal officers by threats, intimidation or force. The same charge has been leveled against at least 16 others, including the bird sanctuary takeover's leaders, Ammon Bundy and Ryan Payne, who are among those now being held in Multnomah County Jail as they await trial.

Stanek was arrested by the Portland FBI and booked into Multnomah County Jail about 11:20 p.m. Thursday, jail records show.

He was arrested in Forest Grove, an FBI spokeswoman said. He is 26 and from Lafayette.

Cox has not been arrested, the FBI spokeswoman said Friday afternoon. His age and hometown could not be immediately verified.

The post will be updated when more information is available.

-- Carli Brosseau

cbrosseau@oregonian.com

503-294-5121; @carlibrosseau