A dead man was found in the backyard of a Plano residence Tuesday night. Police made an arrest at DFW Airport in correlation to the case.
A man from California is facing a murder charge after a man from Illinois was found deceased in a Plano backyard late Tuesday afternoon, police say.
Plano police said they identified a suspect in King's death and tracked him down at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, where he was arrested at about 5:30 a.m. Police identified that man as 39-year-old Andrew James Swetland, from California.Sign up for NBC DFW's News Headlines newsletter.
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