Three more suspects were arrested this week in connection with the Feb. 21 home-invasion robbery of a Kinzers man.
State police were searching for four other suspects after the arrest Feb. 25 of Darian Ann Nicastro, 16, of Atglen.
Police said Nicastro admitted she helped set up the victim, who was robbed at gunpoint at his apartment in the 3500 block of Lincoln Highway East.
Benjamin Morgan-Gibbs Jr., 18, of Parkesburg, was arrested in Chester County on Wednesday and charged with eight counts, including robbery, burglary, unlawful restraint and terroristic threats for allegedly threatening to kill the man.
Morgan-Gibbs was arraigned Friday by District Judge Isaac Stoltzfus and committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $300,000 bail.
Detective Michelle Smith of Troop J Barracks said two other suspects, Darrance Peters, 18, of Coatesville, and Nicole Fagan, 19, of Parkesburg, were arrested Wednesday in Las Vegas.
Smith said police are working to extradite Fagan and Peters to Lancaster County to face eight counts including robbery, burglary, unlawful restraint and terroristic threats.
An investigation by Smith and Officer Josh Whiteside led police to Nicastro, who was freed Feb. 25 on $100,000 unsecured bail.
According to a criminal affidavit, Nicastro admitted she and Fagan lured away one of two men who live in the Kinzers apartment.
According to court records, Nicastro said that Morgan-Gibbs, Peters and Marquis Anderson entered the apartment to steal money.
Police are searching for Anderson, 20, of Parkesburg.
The victim told police that "three black males, at least two carrying weapons, entered the residence" after the Atglen teen and another female drove off in a car with his roommate about 10:30 p.m., the affidavit states.
According to the criminal complaint, the victim was playing a video game when the suspects entered the home. He was ordered to lie on the couch, and one of the men put a gun to his head and threatened to kill him.
The suspects allegedly stole $20 from the victim's wallet, another $1,500 in cash from the apartment and an Xbox video game, according to the criminal affidavit.
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