PITTSBURGH — Police in western Pennsylvania have arrested the second of three people being sought in a fatal 2013 home invasion robbery in a Pittsburgh suburb.
Sgt. Scott Scherer of the Allegheny County police department said 21-year-old Tanika Paul of Pittsburgh was arrested during a traffic stop Friday in Wilkinsburg.
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Paul is charged with criminal homicide, conspiracy, robbery and simple assault in the November 2013 robbery in Coraopolis (kor-ee-AH'-poh-lus).
Authorities allege intruders seeking drugs and money pulled 39-year-old Thomas Cassano from a bedroom, shot him and fled.
Twenty-two-year-old Bradley Kemp of Wilkinsburg was arrested last fall. Twenty-four-year-old Rasheim Wallace of Wilkinsburg is still being sought.
Court documents don't list an attorney for Paul who could respond to the charges; a message left at a number listed in her name wasn't immediately returned.
This article was written by The Associated Press.
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