UPDATE: One charged for murder of 37-year-old South Bend woman, second charged for assisting

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The St. Joseph County Prosecutors Office announced one man was arrested and charged in the June 7 murder of 37-year-old Kristina Ortiz of South Bend.
Jalil Aaron Wills has been charged with Murder, a Felony, and Criminal Recklessness, a Level 6 Felony.
In the probable cause affidavit released by the prosecutor's office, it states South Bend police officers arrived in the 500 block of Wenger Street for a reported shooting.
They arrived to find Ortiz with a gunshot wound to the head. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
The county prosecutor stated Ortiz was not the intended target and had no connection to the suspects.
Police collected witness statements with one witness stating they saw a dark blue car pull into the parking lot of nearby apartments. They said a person then exited the passenger side to the car and went toward Wenger Street.
The witness said that's when they heard gunshots and saw the person running back to the car and flee the area.
Utilizing video footage from the area, authorities were able to locate the suspect vehicle and determine the owner of the vehicle as a relative of Nicholas Fairchild.
The car was seen minutes before the shooting driving on Wenger Streer and was captured leaving the apartments' parking lot after the shooting.
Using more area video footage, the vehicle was seen at the University Park Mall before the shooting.
Wills and Fairchild were then identified in footage from inside the mall. Wills is also seen riding in the passenger seat of the suspect car.
Wills was also wearing clothes that matched what witnesses described.
During the investigation, a search warrant was obtained for Wills' Instagram account.
Investigators located voice notes sent from Wills to another person on June 10. In the voice notes Wills is allegedly heard stating he had fired a 19 Gen 5 gun and hit a woman in the head.
He further states he needed to trade the gun because it was "dirty," and that it was buried in the backyard.
A search warrant was obtained for a residence associated with Fairchild and in the backyard, officers found a shovel near a hole.
A gun was not recovered from the hole.
Casings from Wenger Street were collected and sent to SBPD's Ballistic Lab, which determined the casings were fired from a single firearm consistent with a Glock 9mm Gen 5.
Police say the casings also matched casings collected from other incidents involving Wills and Fairchild.
Fairchild is charged with Assisting a Criminal - the Criminal Assisted Committed Murder, a Level 5 Felony.
Wills and Fairchild were already booked in jail before these new charges were filed, and they remain in the St. Joseph County Jail at this time.
Wills was previously charged with Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon, Criminal Recklessness Committed with a Deadly Weapon, and Criminal Recklessness Shooting a Firearm into a Building, regarding a case filed on June 14.
Fairchild was also previously charged with Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon, Criminal Recklessness Committed with a Deadly Weapon, and Criminal Recklessness Shooting a Firearm into a Building, regarding a case filed on June 14.