CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Three men and a woman are facing charges after two intended Craigslist hookups turned into a violent robberies this week, police said.

Breanna Burgett, 21, Jeffery Gause, 19, Brandon Meyer, 19, and Trent Pryll, 22, are each charged with aggravated robbery, after a 34-year-old Florida man said they pummeled him about 3 a.m. Tuesday at a Wentworth Avenue home near Denison Avenue.

The man said he was on his way from Missouri to New York and met Burgett through an ad posted in the "women seeking men" section on Craigslist, according to a police report. The two exchanged several photographs through text messages, and agreed on $100 for "sexual activities" over several hours, the report said.

The man said after he and the woman were inside the house for a short time, he stepped outside to smoke a cigarette. About five men rushed up to him, threw punches and shoved him back into the house.

The group threw him to the ground, rifled through his pockets and repeatedly punched and kicked him, according to the report. One of the men was holding a wooden billy club and another pointed to his waistband as the men joked about getting a trash bag to dispose of his body after they killed him.

The men stole his wallet -- which contained $400 -- his cigarettes, his cellphone and the stereo from his car.

Police went back to the home on Wentworth, and questioned Burgett and Meyer. They later arrested the two, and found the others hiding in the basement and attic of the home.

Officers found the Florida man's cellphone in the back of the patrol car where Pryll and another man who was not charged were sitting. They also found $400 in cash tucked into Pryll's socks, according to the report.

The robbery mirrors an incident that happened Sunday, when a man met a woman through Craigslist at a home on Wentworth Avenue to hang out and smoke marijuana, according to a police report.

The man said he was sitting on the couch when four or five men came into the room and struck him in the head with a hard object and knocked him to the ground. The men rifled through his pockets, stole $50 and his Nike Air Jordans, the report said.

Detectives are investigating if the cases are connected, but the charges are only for the Tuesday morning attack, court records show.

Pryll, who is on parole for a 2013 robbery conviction, appeared in court Thursday and was given $25,000 bond. Burgett, Meyer and Gause are each being held on $10,000 bond, records show.

Their case will be sent to a grand jury.