COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – One of two suspects was arrested this week in connection to a brutal 2021 murder in which a man was found impaled with a piece of wood and lying on railroad tracks in west Columbus.

Columbus police arrested 44-year-old Felisa Rogers and charged her with aggravated murder in the death of 31-year-old Aaron Collymore. Collymore was found unresponsive when police were called to Sullivant Avenue, near the South Yale Avenue intersection in Franklinton.

Officers found Collymore lying naked on railroad tracks with a piece of wood driven through his heart. Police determined that he was beaten prior to finding him, loaded into a 2013 Buick Enclave, driven to the area of the railroad tracks at Sullivant Ave., carried up an embankment, and placed on the tracks.

The suspects then reportedly stripped Collymore of his clothes and left the scene at around 9 a.m. on January 14, 2021. He was found just over an hour later.

Detectives collected evidence from the scene, video surveillance, and DNA, which linked Rogers and Aaron Brown as suspects in Collymore’s death.

Rogers was issued a $3 million bond on Tuesday in Franklin County Municipal Court. A warrant was issued for Brown, 25, who has yet to be arrested.