Two Ohio men called the police after a group of teenagers allegedly stole their marijuana, the Northeast Ohio Media Group reports, failing to reveal that the robbery had taken place during an attempted drug deal involving the teens.

Sebastian Wozniak and Anthony Klier of Avon Lake, who were selling marijuana in a Westlake Taco Bell parking lot, met with the group of teens to practice medieval swordfighting on Sept. 4, but according to  Capt. Guy Turner, a public information officer for the Westlake police department, "that's clearly not what ended up happening."

After the alleged swordfighting practice took place, Wozniak and Klier got into a car with the teens and offered to sell them $80 worth of marijuana when one of the teens pepper-sprayed Wozniak and stole the drugs. Wozniak and Klier called the police on the teens and did not specify what exactly had been stolen, but after officials interviewed several witnesses and examined Wozniak's phone records, they discovered that the men had met the teens with the intent to sell them marijuana.

Wozniak was charged with trafficking marijuana, obstructing justice and possessing criminal tools, and pleaded guilty on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Klier faces charges of trafficking marijuana and obstructing justice.