An Osceola County jury could not reach a unanimous decision in the trial of Victoria Rios — the Osceola County woman charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 22-year-old Poinciana man.

The trial has officially been declared a mistrial.

Rios and three others are accused of killing Eric Roopnarine almost three years ago.

Deliberations began about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and continued this morning. Investigators said Rios lured Roopnarine into answering his door. He was then jumped by Rios' accomplices.

Kissimmee Police detectives said Konrad Schafer, who was 15 at the time, and David Damus rushed into Roopnarine's home to rob him after Rios lured Roopnarine to the door with the alleged promise of prostitution services.

Juan Sebastian Muriel is said to have been the getaway driver. Muriel accepted a plea deal in 2014 and agreed to testify against his three co-defendants for a lesser sentence of 10 years behind bars and five years of probation.

Damus and Schafer have already been sentenced to life in prison.

Rios is the last person in the case to stand trial.

Court will reconvene July 5 to set a new trial date.