A teenager is set to be charged over his alleged involvement in a violent home invasion earlier this year, when a man and woman were repeatedly stabbed.
Police allege the 17-year-old is one of five people involved in the "targeted" incident.
The NSW teenager is set to face the ACT Children's Court on Monday and be charged with joint commission intentionally inflict grievous bodily harm, joint commission assault occasioning actual bodily harm and aggravated burglary.
Following an ACT Policing Major crime investigation and the arrest of three other alleged offenders, police issued the 17-year-old with a court attendance notice last month.
Lytrell Eneliko and Raven Pauga have both previously faced the Magistrates Court over their alleged involvement in the home invasion.
According to court documents, the two alleged victims were asleep at their Conder home in May and were awoken by knocking.
When the woman opened the front door, it is alleged a man in a face mask and black clothing pushed past her and stabbed her in the arm with a large kitchen knife.
That alleged attacker is said to have stabbed her three more times before the other men entered the home.
The group is then accused of shouting at the male alleged victim, asking for money, before assaulting and stabbing him multiple times.