STANTON, Neb. -- Two teen boys are being held at the juvenile detention center in Madison after authorities found enough probable cause to arrest them. 

The Stanton County Sheriff's Office said that at a court hearing on Monday afternoon the two 14-year-old boys, who are connected to a shooting that happened in Woodland Park, were ordered to continue to be held at the juvenile detention center in Madison. 

This was determined after the probable cause from the Stanton County Sheriff's Office was found to be sufficient. 

SCSO said that during the hearing one of the defendants agreed to show the Sheriff's Office where the gun used to shoot a Woodland Park home was located.

He was taken to Woodland Park in custody, and SCSO said the 9mm pistol was found hidden under a truck in the yard of the other male suspects home. 

The Sheriff's Office said the first location of the gun that was given to them on Saturday was found to not be true and was misleading. 

Both teens are scheduled to appear for court hearings on Aug. 22 in Stanton.