A man is wanted on a first-degree murder charge after a woman was found dead inside her home Wednesday, Davidson County deputies said. Daryl Kristopher "Kris" Keeling, 28, is wanted in connection with the death of Allison Middaugh. Keeling's last known address was in Greensboro. Middaugh, 29, was found dead just after 3:30 p.m. Wednesday after deputies responded to a check welfare call on Christine Lane off Kennedy Road south of Thomasville. Middaugh was found lying on the floor in her laundry room hallway, deputies said. Initial results indicated Middaugh died of strangulation, Sheriff David Grice said Friday. The check welfare call was made after Middaugh didn't show up for work at a Greensboro car dealership, investigators said. Keeling and Middaugh were an estranged couple, Grice said. Deputies in June responded to a domestic call at Middaugh's home that involved Keeling, Grice said. Investigators believe Keeling has fled the state. If you know Keeling's whereabouts or have any information that can help solve the case, you're asked to call 911 or the Davidson County Sheriff's Office at 336-242-2105.

A man is wanted on a first-degree murder charge after a woman was found dead inside her home Wednesday, Davidson County deputies said.

Daryl Kristopher "Kris" Keeling, 28, is wanted in connection with the death of Allison Middaugh. Keeling's last known address was in Greensboro.

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Middaugh, 29, was found dead just after 3:30 p.m. Wednesday after deputies responded to a check welfare call on Christine Lane off Kennedy Road south of Thomasville. Middaugh was found lying on the floor in her laundry room hallway, deputies said.

Initial results indicated Middaugh died of strangulation, Sheriff David Grice said Friday. The check welfare call was made after Middaugh didn't show up for work at a Greensboro car dealership, investigators said.

Keeling and Middaugh were an estranged couple, Grice said. Deputies in June responded to a domestic call at Middaugh's home that involved Keeling, Grice said.

Investigators believe Keeling has fled the state. If you know Keeling's whereabouts or have any information that can help solve the case, you're asked to call 911 or the Davidson County Sheriff's Office at 336-242-2105.

