A man long connected to the disappearance of Farmington Hills resident Danielle Stislicki has had murder charges filed against him.

Charges are pending against Floyd Galloway, formerly of Berkley, for first-degree murder in Farmington Hills.

Online court records in 47th District Court in Farmington Hills shows a first-degree murder charge is pending as of Monday afternoon. It shows the offense date as Dec. 2, 2016, the day Stislicki went missing.

Attorney General Dana Nessel has called a press conference Tuesday afternoon in Lansing pertaining to a "two-year-old homicide case." It's expected law enforcement and members of the victim's family will be in attendance.

The release does not indicate what case the conference is about. A spokeswoman in the attorney general's office said Monday she could not speak about what the conference would be about.

But multiple media outlets across metro Detroit are saying it has to do with Stislicki, who disappeared from her workplace in Southfield back in December 2016.

Stislicki vanished Dec. 2, 2016, from her job at MetLife in Southfield that day. Since then, her picture has been up across the region and the #FindDani hashtag prevalent across social media.

A suspect in the case, former Berkley resident Floyd Galloway, has long been connected in her disappearance but no charges have ever been brought in. Galloway is currently serving a 16-35 year prison sentence for an attempted sexual assault in Livonia back in 2016. Michigan Department of Corrections records list Galloway as currently serving his sentence in the Alger Correctional Facility in Munising. His earliest release date is 2033.

Farmington Hills police have said for some time Stislicki's case had evolved into a murder case, believing she was killed. Her body has not yet been located. Searches have taken place across the area, including in Hines Park back in 2017.

A message left for Farmington Hills Police Chief Charles Nebus was left Monday morning seeking comment.

Stislicki's parents, who live in Fowlerville, have spoken out several times previously regarding their daughter, including last year around the two-year anniversary of her disappearance.

They attended the sentencing of Galloway in Wayne County Circuit Court back in 2017, speaking to the press afterward and saying how the survivor in that case reminded them of their daughter.

"It was almost like Danielle's spirit was in her," Richard Stislicki said at the time.

Contact David Veselenak at dveselenak@hometownlife.com or 734-678-6728. Follow him on Twitter @davidveselenak.