A man has been charged in connection with a missing persons case and the discovery of human remains Friday on the property of a home in Lowell, officials with the Gaston County Police Department stated.
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The missing persons case began in October 2020.
This led to the execution of a search warrant at 613 S. Church St. Friday where heavy equipment was used to dig up the backyard, which was when the remains were found.
Subsequently, Kenneth Richard Johnson, Jr., 55, is now facing a felony charge of concealment of death, disturbing human remains, dismembering human remains, and unnatural death.
Johnson used to live at the home on South Church Street.
A woman moved into the home last month and didn’t know anything until law enforcement knocked on her door Friday.
“I got a knock on the door, saying that there was an investigation that was being reopened,” said Shana Abdalla, the resident who now lives at the home. “I don’t know too much about it. I didn’t live here in North Carolina at the time this situation happened. They told me they would be here for some hours. And that it didn’t have anything to do with me or my kids.”
Police said the current tenants are not involved in the case.
The remains were sent to the medical examiner’s office for identification and further investigation.
The police department did not release information on the missing persons case.
“Prayers for everyone involved,” Abdalla said. “I hope it gets sorted out soon.”
Johnson was arrested in November of 2023 for outstanding charges in Ocala, Florida. He was transported to the Gaston County Magistrate’s Office where he is currently in custody awaiting trial.
He received a hold on the new charge and is awaiting his first appearance in court in the Gaston County Jail.
There is no danger to the public and this was an isolated case, police said.
No further information was released.
This is a developing story. Check back with wsoctv.com for updates.
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