She then picked up the man they planned to rob at his St. Charles home posing as a friend of the fake “Amanda Smith,” and drove him to the alley where Leslie and Wood were waiting.

The men approached the car with their faces covered in a ski mask and a cinched hood and opened the passenger door.

The man they were trying to rob then pulled a .22-caliber revolver from his waistband and shot Wood in the neck.

The shooter, who was not injured, then demanded Nuspl drop him off at his home in the 300 block of Jackson Street in St. Charles. She did, and then returned to the scene of the shooting and found Leslie.

Police say that after the shooting, Leslie took the BB gun from the scene and discarded it in a trash bin on the sidewalk about 65 yards away.

He then took Wood’s wallet and cellphone and used it to call 911, police alleged.

“I don’t know why I’m calling you guys, but I’m thinking about robbing someone right now. It’s probably not a good idea,” Leslie told the dispatcher, posing as Wood.

Nuspl and Leslie then went to Leslie’s Overland residence where they threw the man’s wallet in a sewer, according to court documents.