A second suspect has been identified in the homicide death of Paul DeWolf. Shaquille Jones, a 21-year-old North Charleston, S.C., man, was arrested Nov. 5, according to a report by WMMT in Grand Rapids.

Shaquille Jones

Jones is the second man named in the case. On Sunday, Joei Jordan, 20 from Sumter, S.C., was the first suspect whose name was made public. A third suspect in the case is also in police custody.

In an incident report published by WMMT, police describe the arrest of Jones on Nov. 5. Investigators stopped a Gold Chevrolet Malibu for loud music, the incident report indicated. The driver was not associated with the case, but the officers went to his apartment and found Jones.

Jones answered the door and was immediately detained on a murder warrant out of Ann Arbor, according to the report.

A search warrant was obtained for the residence and officers found a duffel bag that belonged to Jones, the report indicated. Inside were two loaded handguns that were reported stolen. One gun had five rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber and the other had six rounds in the magazine, the report indicated.

Joei Jordan

Ann Arbor police announced Thursday three suspects had been arrested in the case. Police declined to confirm Jordan's involvement on Sunday and were unable to be reached for comment Monday.

A voicemail greeting set up by Ann Arbor police Detective Lt. Robert Pfannes stated police were standing by their statement released on Thursday.

Jones is currently held n the Charleston County Jail on a $200,000 bond on two charges of possession of stolen pistols. He is also being held as a fugitive from justice.

Jones, Jordan and the as-yet-unnamed third suspect are awaiting an extradition hearing before they can be moved from South Carolina to Michigan to be formally charged in the case.

Jordan is believed to have ties to Washtenaw County, according to a search of WhitePages.com. It’s unknown at this point if Jones as any connection to the area.

Officials at the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office were not available by phone Monday for comment.

DeWolf was found dead on the morning of July 24 at his home at 220 N. Ingalls St. in Ann Arbor. He was killed by a single gunshot wound to the neck.

Police said on Thursday the incident appears to be a break-in gone wrong and the three suspects in the case did not know DeWolf.

No one has been arraigned or formally charged in the case.

Kyle Feldscher covers cops and courts for The Ann Arbor News. He can be reached at kylefeldscher@mlive.com or you can follow him on Twitter. Find all Washtenaw County crime stories here.