Three people have been arrested in connection with last fall’s robberies at three Uptown restaurants, and a fourth suspect remains at large, New Orleans police announced Wednesday afternoon.

The three suspects who have been arrested are Jockquaren Van Norman, 20, Wesley Davis, 19, and Nicholas Spiller, 23, said NOPD Superintendent Michael Harrison. Still at large is Dwayne Stevenson, 20.

All four are charged with conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and all four are charged in the Monkey Hill robbery on Sept. 28, the indictments state. Davis and Stevenson were both involved in both of the other robberies at Patois and Atchafalya, while Van Norman was at Patois and Spiller was at Atchafalaya. Davis and Stevenson are also charged with the robbery of another man, though police have not described how that case is involved in the investigation.

Davis is in jail on a charge of second-degree murder, and Van Norman is in jail on a charge of accessory to second-degree murder, court records show.

See the video above to watch the NOPD news conference about the arrests in full.

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