CLARE COUNTY, MI - Two people wanted for months on attempted murder charges are in custody after police say they attacked a man with a shovel and hammer while digging for money in a cemetery.

Christie Austin of Evart, 43, and Brett Ostrander, 49, of Gladwin were arrested on Friday, Sept. 29, and now await arraignment this week, according to UpNorthLive. They are lodged in the Clare County Jail.

The charges stem from an assault police say took place in the Hamilton Township Cemetery on June 17.

A 22-year-old man told police he'd been assaulted by the suspects while digging for money in the cemetery. He was hospitalized with serious injuries.

After the attack, Clare County authorities issued felony warrants for Austin and Ostrander and posed their pictures on the sheriff's department's Facebook page. They are accused of assault with intent to murder and assault with a dangerous weapon.

The two were taken into custody in Gratiot County. Alma police arrested Austin at a local bank, the news station reported. Ostrander turned himself in to sheriff's officials.

Clare County sheriff's officials said one person in the group told authorities that cash had been buried in the cemetery a long time ago, near an area where there are no graves, according to The Morning Sun news site.

It's not yet known whether any cash was found in the cemetery, or recovered from those involved.