As the search continues for the fourth suspect in the Tampa beating of an Army sergeant, another one of the suspects has bonded out of jail.

Three suspects have been arrested and charged in connection with the May 13 attack, in which Sgt. Johnny Aparicio at Iowa Avenue and Renellie Drive, not far from MacDill Air Force Base.

Officials announced the arrest of Jared Richardson Monday morning. Richardson, 18, of Brandon, is the third teenager arrested in the attack. Richardson was released on $15,000 bond overnight.

Arrested earlier this week, Geroshe Lewis, 18, a Tampa Robinson High School senior and Tampa resident, and Lerome Howard, 18, of Sulpher Springs.  

All have been charged with aggravated battery and robbery.

Howard was released on bond during the weekend but it could be revoked, according to officials.

On Tuesday, Lewis is scheduled to face a judge for the second time. He is still in jail for now but could have his bond revoked as well.

The attack on Aparicio was captured on a homeowners' surveillance camera. The video shows four men hitting and kicking Aparicio before they went through his pockets and took his cell phone and wallet. Aparicio eventually got up and was able to knock on a neighbor's door and call 911. He was treated at a local hospital.

Authorities said Aparicio was recently assigned to the U.S. Central Command at MacDill. The neighborhood where the assault occurred is not known as a high-crime area.

Aparicio has been released from the hospital.