The Carson City Sheriff's Office has released new details on a shooting that happened last Saturday.

Officials said shortly before 8 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center regarding two male victims who arrived with reported gunshot wounds. They said one victim was treated for minor head injuries, the other was taken to Renown. Officials said both have been released from the hospital at this time.

They said investigators arrested four juveniles by Sunday. Officials said three of them were taken into custody in Carson City, while the fourth was arrested at a North Reno address. They said the juveniles ranged from 13 to 16 years old, three of them were male and one female. Officials said two were residents from Carson, one from Douglas County and one from Washoe County who had recently moved to Carson City.

Officials said Sunday morning, investigators found a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol from one of the juveniles, and by late Monday evening a second 9 mm semi-automatic pistol that was found was allegedly used in an attempted robbery.

The Carson City Sheriff's Office says investigators are continuing to work the case.

Officials said 21-year-old Jacob Murray was arrested at his home in the 1600 block of Airport Road and 22-year-old Simeon Lopez was taken into custody at his home in the 3700 block of Woodside Drive for their involvement in the case. They said both were charged with conspiracy to violate the uniformed controlled substance act and sales of a controlled substance. Murray was booked on a charge of furnishing marijuana to a minor as well. Both of their bail was set at $25,000 each.

Officials said investigators believe the incident was prompted by the juveniles attempting to purchase marijuana infused vaping devices from Murray and Lopez out of Lopez's car. They said it is also believed that the juveniles had every intention of robbing them at gunpoint. Officials said at a point during the incident, Murray was allegedly shot by one of the juveniles. They said investigators are still trying to figure out if Lopez's wounds were a result of gunfire or being struck in the head by an object.

Anyone with any additional information on the case is urged to contact Carson City Sheriff's Office at (775) 887-2677.