CLEVELAND, Ohio — Two John Carroll University students who volunteered to help feed people in need in a low-income Ohio City apartment building were robbed at gunpoint, police say.

No arrests have been made in the case.

The robbery happened about 9:30 p.m. Friday on West 25th Street and Bridge Avenue, outside Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority’s Riverview Estates.

The two students, ages 21 and 20, told police they made food and brought it to the apartment complex to hand out for people in need, police reports say.

The two students were waiting on a woman they bring food to from time to time. The woman arrived and the trio went back to their John Carroll University van, police reports say.

A man walked up behind the group, police reports say. The women asked if he needed a meal. The man pointed a gun at them and demanded their money, according to police.

The women said they didn’t carry cash, but had a $20 bill inside the van. The man stole one of the women’s pink iPhones, but got back into his car and sped off before getting the $20, police reports say.