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Coroner confirms burned remains are of missing woman; brothers charged
Posted: Jun 21, 2018 3:33 PM CDT Updated: Jun 26, 2018 4:31 PM CDT
Charles Dogan in bond court (June 25, 2018/FOX Carolina)
Deputies recovered the remains in an investigation into the disappearance of Stacy Davidson Carmack, who was last seen on Oakvale Drive between May 28 and 29.
Investigators with the Greenville County Violent Crimes Unit said they have reason to think foul play is involved in her disappearance. Carmack is a resident of Anderson County, but she was last seen in Greenville County so the case is under Greenville County deputies' jurisdiction.
On Friday, the Greenville County Coroner's Office was called to a home on Oakvale Drive in relation to the case. The coroner said human remains were discovered at the address.
The Greenville County Sheriff's Office also said forensic evidence was being collected at the home.
The Greenville County Coroner's Office confirmed the remains belong to 45-year-old Stacy Carmack, however her cause and manner of death are still pending investigation.
Deputies announced Monday that 60-year-old Charles Alexander Dogan was charged in connection with the case. Dogan is accused of burning Carmack's body at the home he shares with his brother, Tony Nolan Dogan.
According to arrest warrants, Charles Dogan is accused of also lying and providing misleading statements to investigators. The warrant states the remains were moved from the home to an unknown location to conceal the death.
Charles Dogan is charged with desecration of human remains, criminal conspiracy and obstruction of justice. He has been taken into custody at the Greenville County Detention Center.
Tony Dogan has been charged with criminal conspiracy and obstruction. He was arrested later on Monday. At a hearing Monday night, Tony Dogan's bond was set at $15,000 for the charges. Dogan will be under house arrest and have a GPS ankle monitor as a condition of his bond.
The death remains under investigation and the human remains are being examined by the medical examiner.
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