Did Police Find the Remains of Missing Woman Allisha Watts?

Authorities have discovered remains believed to be those of missing woman Allisha Watts in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Watts, 39, was last seen on July 16 with her boyfriend, James Wendell Dunmore. The suspects' black Mercedes SUV was located two days later, but Watts was not found. Dunmore has now been arrested on murder charges and is being held in custody. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office confirmed the discovery of the remains and announced Dunmore's arrest. A task force consisting of various law enforcement agencies, including the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, had been involved in the investigation.

Reports suggest that Dunmore had a criminal record, including convictions for abduction and domestic violence in Alexandria, Virginia. However, details about these convictions have not been made available. The tragic turn of events has brought an end to the search for Watts, and her family has been notified. The exact location where the remains were discovered has not been specified. This case is no longer considered a missing person investigation, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to gather more evidence in this heartbreaking case.

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