Woman found stuffed in box from husband's truck: Police
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Background: News coverage at the location in Montour Township, Pa., where Katlyn Harp’s remains were discovered (WNEP). Inset: Katlyn Harp (Pennsylvania State Police).

The investigation for a missing woman from Pennsylvania reached a tragic conclusion when her remains were located inside a metal box on property previously owned by her spouse.

Vincent Harp, aged 37, was charged with criminal homicide, corpse abuse, and evidence tampering on Sunday after his wife Katlyn Harp, aged 33, was found that day. As outlined in a criminal complaint inspected by Law&Crime, Katlyn Harp was declared missing on June 20 after her sister notified authorities that she hadn’t heard from her, which was “out of character.” Authorities interviewed Vincent Harp, who confessed to having a dispute with his wife after dinner on June 19, but stated that when he awoke at 5:00 a.m. the following day, she had disappeared.

Katlyn Harp”s sister told police that the Life360 app that she used had also stopped updating on the night she went missing.

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After Katlyn Harp went missing, local efforts and law enforcement agencies banded together to try to find her. Meanwhile, police stayed in contact with Vincent Harp, who allegedly told “inconsistent” stories about his movements “before, during, and after” his wife’s disappearance. Among the discrepancies were conversations he did or did not have with a counselor and whether or not he had his phone on him at certain points in time.

According to the criminal complaint, the investigation yielded a witness at a gas station where Vincent Harp stopped in on June 20 to ask “if the store sold gloves.” When the witness — a cashier — told him that they did not, Vincent Harp asked if he could have a pair from an employee at the gas station. The cashier gave Vincent Harp a pair of gloves, which he then put in his pocket before leaving the station in his silver Chevy Silverado pickup truck.

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