The teenager sought in the shooting that killed a 16-year-old girl and wounded her mother in Kenosha on Thursday was arrested Friday morning in Racine, Kenosha police said.

Police had been searching for Martice L. Fuller, 15, as a "person of interest" in the shooting about 3 p.m. Thursday that killed Kaylie Juga, 16, and injured her mother at a home in the 10900 block of 66th Street.

Juga died at the scene. Her mother, 39, was in serious condition.

Police say Fuller had a relationship with Juga before the shooting.

No one else is being sought in connection with the shooting, police said.

Police, who believed Fuller was armed and dangerous, said he was arrested without further incident.

No additional details were released about his arrest and the shooting. Police said more information might be available later Friday.

Fuller was a student at the Kenosha eSchool, an online charter school, and previously attended Bradford and Indian Trails high schools, police said.

Before Fuller had been arrested, the Kenosha Unified School District notified students and parents that Bradford High School would be closed Friday. Although Fuller was arrested, the district said the school would remain closed for the day.

In a statement, the district said, "The Kenosha Unified School District sends our sincere condolences to the Juga family. Our thoughts will be with them as they navigate the difficult days, weeks and months ahead."

It also said counseling services would be available next week for students and staff who need "support following this tragic incident."

Fuller played for the Bradford football team as a sophomore in the fall, appearing in three games as a quarterback. He also caught passes in five games.

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