A Davenport man is behind bars after deputies say he shot and killed his neighbor.

George Beato, 36, was arrested Friday on first-degree murder charges in the death of Alexander Vigo Jr., 38.

According to the Polk County Sheriff's Office, Vigo's body was found Jan. 19 in a wooded area near the intersection of Sand Mine Road and Island Club West.

Investigators say Vigo was last seen alive the night of Jan. 17, where he was seen walking out of the Island Club West subdivision toward the wooded area, where his body was later found.

Detectives said two residents reported hearing gunshots in the area between 11:40 p.m. and midnight.

Surveillance video shows another man "stealthily" making his way back to the subdivision at about 11:47 p.m., toward Beato's home. Deputies say a few minutes later, Beato is seen on different footage ariving home and carrying a firearm.

A Jan. 20 autopsy found that Vigo had been shot two to four times. The medical examiner recovered two projectiles from Vigo's body, which are identified as small caliber, likely .32 or .380.

The cause of death was listed as "multiple gunshot wounds," and the manner of death as "homicide."

Deputies obtained a search warrant for Beato's house, and Beato was interviewed during the search. Beato told detectives he doesn't own any firearms and that he hasn't touched one since August 2015, when he used military-issued firearms as part of his National Guard training.

However, deputies said that when they searched Beato's home office, they found a gun case and a bag of .38 special ammunition.

Deputies say Beato later went to the management office at Island Club West and demanded to see surveillance video. When they refused, he tried again later the same day, calling on the telephone and asking to see it.

Deputies say that during the search, they also found evidence that Beato had been counterfeiting and trafficking in fraudulent credit cards and personal identification.

Beato is also facing charges of tampering with evidence, providing false information to law enforcement during a felony investigation and fraud.