POLICE have arrested and charged a 30-year-old woman over the shooting death of Sydney teenager Brayden Dillon, who was killed while he slept in his western Sydney family home on Good Friday.

The woman was arrested in Blacktown by detectives from the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad and charged with the murder of Brayden, 15. On Tuesday, police charged Conrad Craig, 26, over the teenager’s murder at Glenfield on April 14.

The woman refused bail and will appear at Blacktown Local Court tomorrow.

media_camera Conrad Craig has been charged the teen’s murder. media_camera Brayden Dillon, 15, was shot dead as he slept in bed.

A white Mazda 3 seen leaving the street where Dillon was killed less than five minutes after the murder took place was found in an underground car park at Jamisontown this afternoon.

Police allege Craig, armed with a handgun, smashed through the home’s front door, ran past the teen’s mother up a flight of stairs and killed her son by shooting him in the head.

Dillon was rushed to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in a critical condition but he later died.

Craig also allegedly threatened the teen’s mother on the way into the house, as he kicked the front door down. A one-year-old baby and a seven-year-old were also in the house at the time.

The murdered teen’s 19-year-old brother is in jail waiting to be tried for the murder of 18-year-old Adam Abu-Mahmoud in Panania during an alleged fight involving a number of young men in July of 2016.

media_camera Police have seized the Mazda 3, allegedly spotted in the vicinity of the shooting.

Craig is due to reappear before Campbelltown Local Court next month

Brayden’s family gathered at East Hills on Tuesday to celebrate what would have been his 16th birthday, holding a memorial with balloons and candles.