Toronto police has charged a fourth suspect in connection with the death of 26-year-old Faysal Mohamed Hees, who was fatally shot in his Etobicoke apartment building in late 2016.

Monique Ibrahim, also known as Rose Carter, was arrested Saturday after police charged three men and identified her as a suspect.

On the morning of December 19, 2016 police responded to a medical call at 2067 Islington Ave., which is part of a Toronto Community Housing complex, and found Hees with life-threatening injuries stemming from a gunshot wound. He was later pronounced dead at the scene.

The incident was Toronto’s 68th homicide in 2016.

On Friday, Adil Zeno, 21, of Toronto was arrested and charged with first degree murder.

Two other men — Mohamud Duale, 27, and Ahmed Abdi Siyad, 26, both of Toronto — were later charged for being an accessory after the fact for murder. Toronto police spokesperson Katrina Arrogante said the two were already in prison but could not say what for.

Ibrahim was charged for first degree murder after police said she was believed to have fled Toronto, and issued a warrant for her arrest.

Arrogante said Ibrahim is scheduled to appear in court on Sunday, April 28.

—With files from Ilya Bañares