WORCESTER – Police have arrested 19-year-old Qwandre Bath in connection with the May 2015 shooting death of 18-year-old Samuel Castro on Frederick Street.

Detectives took Mr. Bath into custody Tuesday, charging him with manslaughter, assault with a dangerous weapon, and carrying a firearm without a license. Mr. Bath was arrested without incident, police said.

Mr. Castro, a former standout football player at North High School, was gunned down about 10:30 p.m. on May 12, 2015, as he walked on Frederick Street, off Lincoln Street.

Two other men were previously charged in the case. Emil Encarnacion and Connor Ferguson were indicted on murder charges and their cases are pending in Worcester Superior Court.

Mr. Bath, of 104 Stanton St., was secretly indicted on the manslaughter, assault and firearm charges Monday and a warrant was issued for his arrest at that time. Secret indictments become public upon arrest or arraignment.

Mr. Bath entered not-guilty pleas at his arraignment Wednesday in Worcester Superior Court. As recommended by Assistant District Attorney Michael Sheehan and Mr. Bath's lawyer, James J. Kaeding, Judge William F. Sullivan set bail of $250,000 cash or $2.5 million with surety and continued Mr. Bath's case to Dec. 16. The bail was set without prejudice, which would allow for a future bail hearing.

If bail is posted, Mr. Bath is to be under GPS monitoring and is to report once a week to the Probation Department by telephone under the judge's order.