53-year-old man charged in connection with the deaths of Lodi grandparents – Stockton Record

Scott Linesburgh|The Record

A man appeared in a San Joaquin County courtroom on Wednesday to face two counts of homicide in connection with the deaths of a Lodi couple.

Christopher Lee Holland,53, of Lodi was already in custody on a parole violation at the time he was charged in the deaths of 77-year-old James Reiswig and 76-year-old Mary Reiswig. According to the San Joaquin County Jail website, he was booked on Dec. 18, a day after the couple was found dead.

Holland is charged with two counts of felony murder, two counts of first-degree robbery and firearms charges. He is being held without bail, and is due in court again at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 28.

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The Sheriffs Office said the double homicide appears to be an isolated incident and that the victims and suspect had some sort of connection. Online San Joaquin Superior Court records show a Stephen Reiswig sought a restraining order against a Christopher Lee Hollandto stop harassment with violence in November 2018.It isunclear if the restraining order is connected to the double homicide.

The San Joaquin County Medical Examiner's Office has not released its findings on the case at this time.

James and Mary Reiswig were found dead in their home on 5000 block of WestKingdon Roadin Lodi on Dec. 17 by a grandchild, who contacted law enforcement.

This is still an active homicide investigation and sheriff's officialsare following multiple leads.Anyone with information on this case can call (209) 468-4400and reference case #20-27003.

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