The man wanted for Sunday’s quadruple shooting that left a North Bergen man dead was arrested in Pennsylvania , authorities said, when police found him with gunshot wounds.

Jonathan Haughey-Morales, a 27-year-old West New York man, was arrested by local police in the Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania, the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office said in a tweet Tuesday morning.

Haughey-Morales was seen injured on the side of the road by a passing motorist in South Whitehall Township near Allentown around 6:30 a.m. Monday, more than 24 hours after the North Bergen shooting.

Police responded and found that he had multiple gunshot wounds to his lower body, police told WFMZ-TV and a law enforcement source confirmed. A dark-colored SUV was seen dropping off the victim on the sidewalk, then driving away before police arrived, the station reported.

The wanted man was brought to a local hospital, authorities said. Police investigating the incident told WFMZ-TV that Haughey-Morales was not shot in South Whitehall and the wounds appeared to be at least a few hours old.

Haughey-Morales was charged with murder after authorities said he fatally shot Carlos Garcia, 42, and three others in a North Bergen home on 46th Street Sunday.

Garcia was found unresponsive with a gunshot wound to the chest in the vestibule of 2033 46th St., while two other men and a woman from North Bergen were also found with gunshot wounds. Bullet holes could be seen in the front window of the home.

The 42-year-old was rushed to Jersey City Medical Center, but he was pronounced dead just after 4 a.m. Another man remains in critical condition, while the two others were treated and released.

It is unclear who among the four people shot was a resident of 2033 46th St. Authorities said Garcia did not live there.

No information was provided on the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

Haughey-Morales was additionally charged with three counts of aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon, and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, law enforcement said.

He has previous convictions for aggravated assault, receiving stolen property, and terroristic threats, court records indicate.

This report was updated with new information at 2:15 p.m.

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