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Fourth suspect surrenders in Golden home invasion, stabbing at wrong address

Cody Aaron Jones, 20, turned himself in to the Golden Police Department

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The fourth and final suspect sought in a May in Golden surrendered to police on Thursday night.

Cody Aaron Jones, 20, turned himself in to the Golden Police Department, according to Jefferson County prosecutors. He was wanted on a warrant issued May 18 for a long list of charges, including attempted-second degree murder, first-degree assault, burglary, menacing and conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery.

Caleb  Williams, 21, , 19, and a 17-year-old boy were already in custody in the case . Williams remains jailed in lieu of $500,000 bail and Johnson is being held in lieu of $25,000 bail.

The home invasion happened the night of May 16, when police say three male suspects knocked on the door of a home to steal drugs and $10,000. However, authorities say the suspects were at the wrong residence.

Homeowner Jesse Swift, a middle school teacher, suffered stab wounds in the encounter.

Police have released a chilling 911 call from Jessica Swift, Jesse Swiftap wife, as she pleaded for help outside her home.

“Oh, my God, please help, please, my husband is bleeding very badly!” she screamed.

“They knocked on my door, and they came into my house. … We have one of them down, inside of our house,” Jessica Swift said, her voice shaking during the 3-minute, 22-second call.

“We have two kids downstairs in the basement,” Jessica Swift said.

One suspect, Williams, was arrested on the night of the incident. Jesse Swift stabbed him in self-defense, police said.

Jones was expected in court Friday morning to be advised of the charges against him. He is being held in lieu of $500,000 bail.

 

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