A Chapel Hill man has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with a December 2015 death in Carrboro.

Carrboro Police said in a release Friday morning that 32-year-old Tory Amyr Pope was arrested on Thursday and charged with first-degree murder and armed robbery.

Carrboro Police responded to a check of a well-being complaint on NC 54 on December 26, 2015. Police then found 56-year-old Todd Richardson deceased at the scene. Investigators determined that Richardson’s cause of death was homicide.

Pope was served with the warrants on murder charges while being held in the Orange County Jail, according to a Carrboro Police spokesman. Chapel Hill Police arrested Pope just before three o’clock on Monday morning, according to an arrest report. At the time, he was being held in Orange County on misdemeanor failure to appear charges in Wake County.

Anyone with information related to the incident is asked to call Sergeant Metz with Carrboro Police at (919) 918-7409 or Crime Stoppers at (919) 942-7515.

Pope is being held in the Orange County Jail without bond.