Trevor daley

Trevor Daly

Police have arrested the last suspect of a triple shooting that left two teenagers dead at a south St. Louis County apartment complex. Trevor Daley, 20, of St. Louis was arrested Thursday, May 16, in Warren County, St. Louis County Police reported.

Daley, along with Bryce Mers, 18, of the Jefferson County portion of Fenton, and Tyler Coleman, 19, and Zachary Hough, 18, both of St. Louis, have been charged in the shooting and killing Collin Courtwright, 15, and Tyree Williams, 16, on Feb. 5 at the Black Forest Apartments in the 5600 block of Chalet Hill Drive in St. Louis County, court documents show.

Mers also was shot after he allegedly arranged to sell marijuana cartridges to another suspect in the case, but the deal ended with Mers shot and the two other teens accompanying him shot and killed, according to the probable-cause statement in the case.

On April 4, a warrant was issued for Daley, and St. Louis County Police asked for help finding him. Daley has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder, each one a class A felony punishable by 10 to 30 years or life in prison; first-degree attempted robbery, a class B felony that carries a penalty of five to 15 years in prison, and three counts of armed criminal action, each one an unclassified felony punishable by three to 15 years in prison, according to court documents.

The St. Louis Prosecuting Attorney’s Office charged Mers on Feb. 21 with two counts of second-degree murder, each one a class A felony; first-degree attempted robbery, a class B felony; and three counts of armed criminal action, each one an unclassified felony.

Coleman and Hough were charged on Feb. 6 in the case. Each one faces two counts of second-degree murder, a class A felony, delivery of 35 grams or less of marijuana, a class C felony, and two counts of armed criminal action, an unclassified felony, court records show.

According to the probable-cause statement, Mers contacted Hough on Feb. 5 through Snapchat to arrange a deal to sell marijuana cartridges. Mers allegedly told multiple people he planned to rob Hough during the exchange.

Mers, Courtwright and Williams went to the apartment complex together, and Courtright got into a car with Hough, Coleman and Daley. During the exchange, Courtright allegedly pointed a gun at Hough and announced a robbery, the report said.

Daley then allegedly shot and killed Courtwright and Williams. Mers was not in the car but also was shot, according to the report.

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