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UPDATED: Man Arraigned in Connection with Human Remains Found in Cambridge

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UPDATE:

WOBURN - Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan has announced that Carlos Colina, 32, of Cambridge, will be arraigned in Cambridge District Court on Tuesday, April 14, at 9 a.m., on a charge of murder in connection with the discovery of human remains in Cambridge last weekend.   

On Monday, April 6, Colina was arraigned in Middlesex District Court in Cambridge on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body.  At that arraignment, a Middlesex District Court judge ordered Colina held on $1 million cash bail and revoked bail in an open case involving this defendant.   Colina currently has an open criminal case in Middlesex County in which he is charged with assault and battery and the alleged victim in that incident is not the victim in this case.

Authorities say on Saturday, April 4, human remains were found at two locations in Cambridge and they are the remains of one individual.  The victim has been identified as Jonathan Camilien, 26, of Somerville.  Authorities say Camilien and the suspect were known to each other.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has conducted an autopsy and toxicology results are still pending.

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April 6, 2015

WOBURN - Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan has announced that Carlos Colina, 32, of Cambridge, has been arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body in connection with the discovery of human remains in Cambridge this past weekend.  Cambridge District Court Judge Roanne Sragow set bail at $1 million cash and bail was revoked in an open case involving this defendant.  The next scheduled court hearing for Colina is Tuesday, April 14.

“This was a gruesome discovery,” said District Attorney Ryan.  “Detectives are continuing to analyze evidence and awaiting information from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner so that we may determine if additional charges are warranted.  We are not seeking anyone else in connection with the discovery of these human remains.”

Authorities say the remains which were found at two locations are those of one individual.  The victim has been identified as Jonathan Camilien, 26, of Somerville.  Authorities say Camilien and the suspect were known to each other.

 

This incident was reported on Saturday morning, April 4, when the Cambridge Police Department received a call about a suspicious package outside at Loughery Way in the area of 225 Binney and 6th Streets.  A bag was found which contained part of a dismembered body.  Officials  say a video led them to a nearby apartment complex where additional body parts were discovered inside that building.  The defendant was taken into custody and arrested that day.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has conducted an autopsy and is awaiting toxicology results before issuing a final ruling on the cause and manner of death.

Colina currently has an open criminal case in Middlesex County in which he is charged with assault and battery.  That case is still pending and the alleged victim in that incident is not the victim in this case.

The Cambridge Police Department and Massachusetts State Police assigned to the District Attorney's Office are investigating this incident.   If anyone has any information that may assist with the ongoing investigation, please contact the Cambridge Police Department:  617-349-3300.

The prosecutor assigned to this case is Assistant District Attorney Nicole Allain.  The Victim Witness Advocate is Alyssa Donovan.

(Please note: the video involved in this investigation is not scheduled to be released to the public until this case is resolved.) 

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