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A woman suspected of driving a getaway vehicle during a botched home invasion and robbery in Golden was arrested Friday night, police said.

The 19-year-old suspect is in custody, according to a Golden Police Department media release. Police identified the suspect as Julia Katharine Johnson of Westminster.

She is being held at the Jefferson County Jail on suspicion of complicity to multiple felony charges including attempted murder, burglary, assault, aggravated robbery, menacing and false imprisonment.

The incident happened Monday night, when three men knocked on the door of the Golden home in an and $10,000, except they went to the wrong residence, police said. Homeowner Jesse Swift, a middle school teacher, suffered stab wounds.

One suspect, Caleb Williams, 20, was arrested on the night of the incident at the Golden home. Swift stabbed him in self-defense, police said.

A juvenile also was arrested in connection with the case, and police continue to look for a 20-year-old suspect, Cody Aaron Jones.

Kieran Nicholson: 303-954-1822, knicholson@denverpost.com or @kierannicholson

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