Syracuse, NY -- A Rochester man was indicted Tuesday in the death of a Boys and Girls Club youth counselor in July 2016.

Anton Kelley, 27, formerly of Syracuse, is charged with murder and illegal weapon possession in 21-year-old Anthony Ebron’s murder on the city’s West Side. Ebron was found shot in the face on July 23, 2016 on Lakeview Avenue.

The culprit behind Ebron’s shooting death had remained a mystery for three years. But on the third anniversary of his murder, police took a renewed look at the case.

Police interviewed people, canvassed the neighborhood where Ebron was murdered, viewed video surveillance from the area and executed search warrants, police said.

That led to Kelley’s arrest in September. Kelley was a resident of Kirk Park Drive, on the city’s South Side, at the time of Ebron’s murder.

Kelley was arrested with the help of Rochester and Irondequoit police. He remains jailed in Syracuse.

Ebron was a lifelong Syracuse resident who worked with children at the inner-city non-profit.