In addition to the two carjacking cases he faces, Harris also is charged with a misdemeanor alleging that he damaged a door belonging to a woman in July 2018.

According to a criminal complaint, the woman alleged that Harris kicked in her door, broke her grill and told her he was going to shoot her and her daughter and set her apartment on fire.

In 2016, Harris pleaded guilty to possession of heroin and was ordered to serve six months in jail, according to court records. In 2015, he pleaded no contest to possession of a sawed-off shotgun and underage possession of a firearm, and he was sentenced to serve one year behind bars.

Meanwhile, the authorities are continuing to investigate a number of incidents they think could be connected to Sharmar’s death.

On Tuesday, the police executed a search warrant for the 2018 white Kia Soul that was stolen from the Lyft driver. Investigators collected DNA evidence, three 9 mm cartridge casings and three .40-caliber casings, along with other items, according to an inventory of the search filed in Richmond Circuit Court.

On Friday, just before 10 p.m., officers were called to the 2400 block of Columbia Street for a reported robbery and carjacking. The area off Bellemeade Road is less than 2 miles south of Hillside Court.