
The final man wanted in connection with the shooting death of two people in Bradenton while five children were at home has been arrested.
Bradenton Police announced that Terez Jones, 33, was located in St. Petersburg Tuesday and was brought in on two counts of second-degree murder and one count of attempted home invasion.
Trey Nonombre, 18, and Jimme Lee McNear, 18, were both brought into custody early Monday morning on the same charges, the police department wrote in an email to media.
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The crime that led to the arrests occurred at 3910 Southern Parkway West, across from Prine Elementary School. Police responded to an alarm call from the home around 3:51 a.m. July 9 and found the home’s front door glass broken out and two people dead inside, Lt. James Racky said. Five children, ranging in age from 1 to 11, were also inside the home at the time.
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Surveillance video from the home showed three masked suspects walking up to the door on foot, Racky said. One of the suspects is seen on the video throwing a brick through the front door’s window.
The attackers shot Brooks near the front door and Ester Deneus inside the home, the department said in a media release. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.
Photo of Terez Jones courtesy of the Bradenton Police Department
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