this unfolded and where the investigation is right now. This morning, the 2 men accused of murdering 12 year-old Jocelyn Nungaray are scheduled to appear in court. Meanwhile, the girl's family is planning a vigil tonight. Our Re'chelle Turner was the first and only reporter on scene when the suspects were taken into custody Thursday morning. 21 year-old. >> Johan, Jose wrangle Martinez and 26 year-old Franklin Jose Pena at Ramos are facing the death penalty. Rachel Turner joins us live on Rankin Road where a memorial continues to grow. >> For that 12 year-old little girl. Was that good morning to you. Like you mentioned, we're just off Rankin Road. And this is that creek were little Joslin, lost her life across the street. You can see. >> Balloons and flowers and teddy bears where people have placed different items out there to remember this little girl. Now, there is a vigil set for this afternoon and her life was cut too short. Now, as for those 2 people, we're most and Martinez were told that they are then us Wayland nationals and they have only been here in the Houston area less than a month. So federal investigators are now looking into their previous background history. Now, as you mentioned, we were the only ones yesterday and we obtained that exclusive video that you see now on your screen. They were arrested in an apartment complex about a half a mile from where we're standing. The past 4 days have been tough for this community. And police have been working around the clock following up on tips from the community in the hours before Joslin is murder. Police say Pena and Ramos visited a nearby restaurant off the North Freeway where they ordered rounds of shots after they left. They came across Joslin along her Kindle Road after she's not out of her apartment Sunday night reporter Corley Peel spoke to Johnson was mother yesterday when those 2 men were captured. >> She doesn't have a wastewater. that's always Owings but >> If there was ever a circumstance where you do not give someone bail this is it. >> That was Houston Mayor John Whitmire speaking at a press conference yesterday asking officials in the justice system to not give these individuals a bond. They are charged with capital murder and all morning Zach, we've been checking the court documents waiting to see when they may pop up when they will appear in probable cause court. That's when a judge will read learn of these details from prosecutors and the defense attorney. And then from there, a judge will set bond in this case. Of course, when we hear any news, we'll be sure to bring it to you all here on the stream on our website at click 2 Houston dot com and on