A disturbing discovery in Northern California has led to a murder investigation and charges against a Vallejo man after authorities found a body burning near a rural roadway. Investigators say the victim, a 29-year-old Vallejo resident, was killed in a separate location before his body was transported and set on fire near the Lake Herman Recreation Area.
Officials say the case developed quickly after firefighters made the shocking discovery early in the morning. Investigators later connected the crime to a suspect who had already been arrested by another police department.
Body Found Burning Near Lake Herman Recreation Area
Authorities in Solano County launched a homicide investigation on February 9, 2026, after firefighters responded to reports of a fire along a roadway near Lake Herman Recreation Area.
According to officials, the Fairfield Fire Department was dispatched just after 5:00 a.m. to investigate a fire in an unincorporated area of the county.
When firefighters arrived, they discovered a human body engulfed in flames.
Emergency crews quickly extinguished the fire while deputies from the Solano County Sheriff’s Office secured the scene and began an investigation.
Victim Identified as Vallejo Resident
Investigators later identified the victim as Damarrea Neal, a 29-year-old resident of Vallejo, California.
Authorities determined that Neal had been killed before his body was brought to the location where it was found.
According to investigators, the homicide itself occurred in the 1900 block of Griffin Drive in Vallejo, not at the rural site where the remains were discovered.
Detectives then began tracing evidence and investigating Neal’s final movements.
Suspect Arrested While Driving Victim’s Vehicle
During the investigation, law enforcement learned that a possible suspect had already been taken into custody by the Emeryville Police Department on unrelated charges.
Police identified the suspect as Marquis Davis, a 39-year-old Vallejo resident.
Authorities said Davis was reportedly driving Neal’s vehicle at the time of his arrest, which helped connect him to the homicide investigation.
Murder Charges Filed
On March 5, 2026, the Solano County District Attorney’s Office formally filed charges against Davis.
The charges include:
- Murder
- Firearm use enhancement
- Prior strike allegation
Officials say the charges reflect evidence gathered during the ongoing investigation.
Suspect Previously Convicted of Murder
Authorities also confirmed that Davis has a prior murder conviction from 2007.
He was originally sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for that crime.
However, the sentence was later reduced to 15 years because he qualified as a youthful offender under California law.
Davis was released from prison in January 2025, about a year before Neal’s death.
Investigation Remains Ongoing
The Solano County Sheriff’s Office said the investigation is still active as detectives continue gathering information about the case.
Officials extended condolences to Neal’s family and friends during this difficult time.
Authorities are also asking anyone with information related to the case to contact investigators.
Tips can be submitted through:
- Solano County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Unit: (707) 784-7050
- Anonymous tip line:Â (707) 784-1963
Investigators say even small details could help them better understand what happened.
Case Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Victim | Damarrea Neal (29) |
| Suspect | Marquis Davis (39) |
| Location of Body | Lake Herman Recreation Area, Solano County |
| Date Body Found | February 9, 2026 |
| Suspected Crime Location | 1900 block of Griffin Drive, Vallejo |
| Charges | Murder, firearm enhancement, prior strike |
| Suspect Background | Prior murder conviction in 2007 |
| Status | Investigation ongoing |












