WILKES-BARRE — Police on Monday nabbed a main suspect in last month's shooting spree in the city.

A contingent of law enforcement members conducted a "high risk" search warrant at 79 Bradford St. in Wilkes-Barre on Monday afternoon after gaining intelligence Onje Crowder was inside, police said.

Crowder, 19, was found hiding in a basement and taken into custody, police said.

The initial search warrant led to a secondary drug investigation and a second search warrant was obtained, police said. Investigators did not reveal details of the probe.

Crowder, last known address of 37 McCarragher St. in the city, is charged with aggravated assault, discharging a firearm into an occupied structure and recklessly endangering another person.

Crowder is in police custody awaiting arraignment. Police said he might be lodged overnight in the Luzerne County Correctional Facility to await morning arraignment.

Crowder had been on the run since late February when four shootings erupted in the city within three days.

Investigators allege Crowder was the gunman in a shooting at 56 Lockhart St. on Monday, Feb. 18.

According to the complaint, police were dispatched to the residence for the reports of gunshots and arrived to find numerous bullet holes in the exterior wall of the double-block home, which was occupied by six people including an 8-year-old child.

There were spent 9mm shell casings in the street. Two occupants, Sheeneka Stokes and Kristine Hagen, reported they had been sitting in the front room when shots rang out, the complaint said. One round came through the window and hit the wall just above the couch where they had been sitting, police said.

Days later, police arrested Jyzah Michael Morgan, 21, claiming he was Crowder's getaway driver.

Police have linked the shooting spree to an ongoing feud between "gang-associated" people in the area.

Wilkes-Barre police, Pennsylvania State Police, the FBI and the Luzerne County Drug Task Force took part in Crowder's arrest on Monday.