A Logan County judge says there was probable cause that a crime was committed during a Monday preliminary trial for a man facing murder in the first degree.
Lance Alan Solomon, 51, is charged with the death of James Fox, who was found dead on December 14, 2014 inside his residence at 8300 Holly Hill Drive in southern Logan County. Related story: Homicide victim identified; investigation continues
The Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Office ruled Fox died of blunt force trauma to the head.
In Jan. 2015, Solomon was apprehended by Michigan State Police. Related story: Investigators need help with identification of a person of interest in homicide investigation
Authorities say Fox’s vehicle was stolen from the home and was later found 10 days later in Mississippi. At the time, investigators did not release that Fox’s cell phone and a credit card were also stolen during the crime. The telephone and credit card were tracked electronically from Oklahoma to Houston, TX then later to Mississippi and then to the Detroit, Michigan. Related story: Arrest made in southern Logan County murder
Solomon will begin trial court arraignment in his next court appearance set for Sept. 9 at 9 a.m.
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