Brad Clement: Man arrested for concealing death in Chase Massner case

Aug 10, 2017 - 20:09
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Brad Clement: Man arrested for concealing death in Chase Massner case
Brad Clement

DEKALB COUNTY, GA - Brad Clement, the man accused of concealing the death of a military veteran, has been arrested in DeKalb County.

Chase Massner, 26, was reported missing on March 28, 2014, and was last believed to have been seen by Clement.

A body believed to be that of Massner was found buried behind a home in Kennesaw, once owned by Clement, on Aug. 1. While police believe the remains belong to Massner, the identify of the remains have not been confirmed by the medical examiner.

Sources say Clement was initially going to tu himself in, but he ultimately fled.

Clement rented a U-Haul using a false name, according to a authorities. When he didn't retu the U-Haul, the company called the Fugitive Task Force. He was arrested after leaving from inside a Publix grocery store without incident.

Police say Clement didn't say anything during his arrest.

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