Dallas Police have arrested the suspect in a murder that took place during Memorial Day weekend. 

The Dallas Police Department arrested 22-year-old Terrance Lowe on June 3, “in connection with” the killing of 22-year-old Davion NeRay Clines, according to a press release. Lowe is charged with murder. 

The Dallas Police Fugitive Unit arrested Lowe, and he is currently being held in the Dallas County Jail. According to jail records, Lowe was booked on June 3 just past 10:30 p.m. His bond is set at zero, and he faces a single murder charge.

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Dallas police responded to 1922 Berkley Ave on the evening of May 24, as The Dallas Express reported at the time. When they arrived, they found an “unconscious male victim in the alley, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound.” While Dallas Fire-Rescue responded, the victim – who turned out to be Clines – died. His death was ruled a “homicide.”

Clines reportedly met Lowe close to 5 p.m. in a parking lot for a marijuana deal, according to Fox 4. Clines allegedly got into a Jeep Renegade with Lowe, and the vehicle “sped out of the parking lot with Clines still inside.” Police reportedly thought Clines was kidnapped. 

Lowe’s girlfriend called and reported the Jeep stolen soon after the possible kidnapping, Fox 4 reported. Police found the vehicle near 2400 Budd Street that day after 11:30 p.m., with its license plates removed – and after it had been set on fire. There was allegedly “visible blood” inside the car where Clines was believed to have gotten in.

While Clines and Lowe reportedly met “just before 5 p.m.,” the Dallas County Medical Examiner listed the victim’s time of death as 4:10 p.m., as The Dallas Express previously reported. 

The Dallas Express asked the Dallas Police for comment, but Lt. Tramese Jones said the press release included “all the available information.”