COBB COUNTY, Ga. — The vehicle of a man accused of concealing the death of an Iraq War veteran was found in DeKalb County, according to Cobb County police.
Cobb County police tell Channel 2 Action News the vehicle of James Bradshaw Clement, 31, was located at his mother's residence.
Iraq War vet Chase Massner disappeared from a home in Kennesaw in 2014.
Massner’s friend, Clement, has been charged with concealing his death.
Clement used to live at the home where the remains were found. Clement was the last person to see Massner alive after letting him stay at the home temporarily, according to officials.
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A tip led investigators to the home on Farmbrook Trail this past week. A family friend said Massner visited Clement at the home the night he vanished.
He said Clement always maintained his innocence.
Massner’s mother, Stephanie Ann Cadena, told Channel 2's Justin Wilfon that “a concerned citizen has offered a $1,000 reward for anyone who provides information to the capture of Clement."
An official identification of the remains has not been made by the medical examiner’s office.
Cadena also posted a plea on social media for Clement to turn himself in, begging the former friend to “show us the truth” if he isn’t guilty.