On March 8 of last year, police responded to a motel in Spenard for a 911 call. There in the neighboring McDonald's parking lot, they found Craig Berumen, halfway in the passenger seat of an SUV with the door swung open.

He was pronounced dead, reportedly having been shot when trying to exit the vehicle. Later that day,

Now authorities say three people are allegedly responsible for Berumen's death and one of the three has evaded capture by police.

Chaz Shanigan, 22, was charged with first and second degree murder, robbery, and misconduct with a weapon. Shanigan was an early person of interest in the investigation, having just recently escaped from the Cordova Center. He was later elevated to a suspect.

Devontay Gordon, 25, was charged with second degree murder and robbery. Police said Wednesday that Gordon was on felony probation at the time of the killing. Gordon, like Shanigan, is in custody.

Unlike the other two, Nicole Diaz, 32, remains at large. She has been charged with first degree murder and robbery and was out on bail. Her current location is unknown, police say.

Police ask for anyone with information of Diaz's whereabouts to contact them. She's described as 5'1" and 100 pounds with brown hair and hazel eyes. A photo of Diaz was provided by APD.

The killing of Berumen was said to not be random. "Initial indications are that this was a targeted event and there is no public safety concern," APD stated back in March.

Following the course of the investigation, police said Wednesday, "It was a targeted drug-related crime."