Eight Catholic University students were robbed at gunpoint Thursday evening by two men who demanded their iPhones and credit cards in a wooded area on the school’s Northeast campus.

The incident occurred around 5:50 p.m. in a wooded area near the 600 block of Taylor Street NE. The students told police that two men — one with a handgun — approached them and demanded their iPhones, backpacks and credit cards.

The robbers then ran out of the woods toward Taylor Street, police said. None of the students was hurt.

Officials at Catholic University originally said 10 students were robbed but later changed that number, saying eight students — two females and six males, all undergraduates — were robbed in the incident.

One of the suspects is described as being middle aged, 6 feet tall and 250 pounds. He was carrying a gun, had a blue bandana covering his face and was wearing a black hoodie.

The other man is described as being 6 feet tall and 250 pounds. He also was wearing a black hoodie.