A teenage girl is the latest to be charged in connection to the brutal beating death of an 18-year-old man in Connecticut — leaving him to die outside his car last month, according to local reports.

The girl, who was not named because she is a juvenile, turned herself in Wednesday, police told the Danbury Daily Voice. She had been wanted on a warrant.

She was the fourth to be arrested in connection with the Aug. 5 attack on Gabriel Bara-Bardo, which police say appears to have followed a drug deal gone wrong, according to the report.

Bardo was discovered unconscious on Abbott Street around 8 p.m. that day, the News Times reported.

The windshield of his car was smashed in, but the teen didn’t show any external injuries, his father told the outlet. He never regained consciousness and was pronounced dead two days later. Doctors told Bardo’s family that he had bleeding in his brain and could have suffered an aneurysm. His death was ruled a homicide by way of complications from blunt force trauma to the head and neck, local station WFSB reported.

The teenage girl was charged with second-degree robbery, criminal liability for second-degree robbery, conspiracy to commit second-degree robbery, fifth-degree larceny, criminal liability for fifth-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit fifth-degree larceny, first-degree reckless endangerment and reckless driving, according to the Daily Voice.

Earlier Wednesday, a teenage boy — also a juvenile — was arrested in connection with the case, the paper reported. He faces charges of second-degree robbery, fifth-degree larceny, two counts of conspiracy to commit the two earlier charges and two counts of criminal liability.

Two other boys, ages 15 and 16, were arrested earlier this month and charged with felony murder, the paper reported. They were also hit with robbery, larceny and criminal mischief charges.

The fatal attack happened when the teens met up with Bardo on Abbott Street to buy a small quantity of marijuana, the News Times reported last month. Two of them wanted to get back at Bardo for shorting them on seven grams of weed, which New York State Police confiscated from him nearly a year ago.

“Do you remember me?” one of the teens yelled before jumping onto the hood of his car and smashing the windshield, according to the report. “You owe me!”

Meanwhile, his accomplices snatched the drugs from Bardo, yelled, “Gimme all you got,” and punched him in the head, police told the paper.

Bardo then lay down on the road next to his still-running car and fell unconscious, court records obtained by the paper show.

The boy’s father, Jeff Bardo, told the outlet that his son had known two of the teens involved, but tried to keep them at arm’s length.

”There’s always kids like this growing up in Danbury that you keep your distance from,” he said. “If you’re forced to interact [with them] through friends, you just try to be as smooth as possible. I know he kind of looked at them like that.”

Bardo’s organs were donated to eight other people after his death, the Daily Voice reported last month.

“One thing that is a great comfort is the knowledge that today, there are eight people who have received Gabe’s organs and have been given the gift of life,” Bardo’s grandmother said in a Facebook message to the paper. “There are countless others whose lives will be enhanced by his tissues for burn victims, his corneas for eyesight, etc. To know that somehow, somewhere, Gabe lives on and that in the end, his pain relieved the pain of others, is very comforting to our family.”