Julius Ross was caught Tuesday.
WILLINGBORO TWP. -- A Trenton man was arrested Tuesday for his alleged involvement in a Burlington County home invasion last month, according to Willingboro police.
Julius Ross, 21, of Mellon Street, was caught in Trenton by members of the Burlington County Sheriff's Department Fugitive Unit. He's facing charges of robbery and aggravated assault and was sent to the Burlington County Jail in default of $125,000 bail.
According to the Burlington County Times, Ross is the fourth suspect in the Sept. 20 incident at home along Shield Lane that saw shots fires and three people assaulted. Robert Fullard, 21, Alex Rice, 21, and Tim Williams, 20, all of Willingboro, have already been arrested as a result of the incident.
The report adds that authorities later executed a search warrant at Fullard's home recovered a .45 caliber handgun with ammunition that matched bullet casings discovered at the scene of the home invasion.
Fuller's bail was set at $125,000, per the report, which adds that Rice and Williams saw their bail lowered to $60,000 and $20,000, respectively.
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