RAHOBIT, MA – In a sorrowful turn of events, the search for missing 18-year-old Kylie Montero has ended with the discovery of human remains believed to be hers. The revelation has led to murder charges against her boyfriend, Gregory Groom.
A crowd gathered in disbelief as officials from the Bristol County District Attorney’s office shared the news. The remains were found at a property on County Street, where investigators had been working tirelessly.
Gregory Groom, 22, who initially reported Montero missing on August 7, is now accused of her murder. He is set to appear in court tomorrow, where the evidence against him will be presented.
The atmosphere at the scene was heavy with emotion as authorities used an excavator to aid their search. Friends and family of Montero found some measure of peace, knowing she is no longer lost.
“Her spirit is with God,” said one mourner, reflecting the community’s deep sense of loss and the hope that Montero and her unborn child are now embraced by those who have passed before them.
Earlier, charges were filed against Groom for an alleged assault on Montero, which reportedly occurred shortly before her disappearance. He is being held without bail, pending his arraignment.
The news has sent ripples of grief through the community, as residents mourn a young woman whose life was cut tragically short. As the case progresses, many are rallying around Montero’s family, offering support and solidarity.
Investigators continue to work diligently, piecing together the circumstances surrounding Montero’s disappearance and death. The search for answers continues, with a commitment to ensuring justice is served.
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Author: John Nightbridge
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