WINTER PARK, Fla. – Two men have been arrested after the shooting death of a teen boy in December, according to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.
Alan Javon Morris, 19, and Isaiah Allen Crisp, 20, face charges in the death of Conrad Holaway, 17.
Deputies said the investigation began Dec. 19 after they found Holaway dead inside an unincorporated Winter Park home along the 2500 block of Zelina Point.
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Holaway’s family told investigators they heard several gunshots around 3 a.m., but when they went to investigate the cause they did not see or hear anything else, deputies said.
Investigators said later that day, the parents went to check on Holaway and discovered him dead from multiple gunshot wounds inside his bedroom.
The investigation revealed that one of the suspects, Morris, had been staying at the home temporarily for several weeks, records show. Deputies said a few days before the shooting, Morris was told he could no longer stay at the home, which sparked several disagreements between the Morris and Holaway.
Deputies said on Dec. 19, Morris arrived at the home, observed Holaway through a window and shot him multiple times.
Morris was arrested on an active warrant of first-degree murder on Jan. 12. That same day, Morris was interviewed by detectives and arrested on two counts of lewd and lascivious battery on a minor in a separate case.
Isaiah Allen Crisp, 20, was arrested on Jan. 15 and charged with first-degree premeditated murder.
Both Morris and Crisp are being held in the Seminole County Jail on no bond.
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