A man was reportedly robbed at gun point at Dugger Park in Medford last week, and police say they are still looking for the two unknown suspects.

Medford Police said the reported robbery occurred at the intersection of Hawthorne and Lincoln streets at 8:10 p.m. on July 10, and the victim told police a man pulled a gun on him during a cell phone deal.

The victim was reportedly trying to buy an iPhone X from an individual through an app called "OfferUp." While the victim waited to make the exchange for the cell phone in his white pickup truck at Dugger Park, he noticed two black males walking to his vehicle.

Police said the first suspect was a tall, thin black male with short dreadlocks, wearing a black hoodie, while the second suspect was a heavy set, black male with a red hoodie. The victim stayed in his truck while the first suspect entered the car and sat in the passenger seat, and the other suspect waited outside.

The victim told police he handed the suspect $200 and received an iPhone with a broken screen, which was not the agreed deal. At this time, the suspect in the car pointed a black firearm, thought to be a Glock, at the victim.

At the sight of the gun, the victim opened the door and initially ran away from the suspects. However, when the two suspects ran away as well down Arlington Street, the victim then reportedly went back into his truck and attempted to follow the suspects in that direction. The suspects then fled onto Harvard Avenue, crossing the bridge into Arlington, where the victim lost sight of the suspects.

Police found the victim in his car on Mystic Valley Parkway in Arlington and stayed with the individual. It appears the victim must have called the police because there were no other witnesses on the scene.

A Medford police sergeant and an Arlington police officer spoke to the victim, and the officers then escorted him back to Dugger Park to examine the crime scene. The police searched the car while looking for fingerprints and then towed it back to the police station.

Medford Police said no one has been arrested yet, and there are no known suspects at this time.