Sheriff says Javeayah Harris’ remains found in reservoir
Key Points:
- Aiken County Sheriff Marty Sawyer announced that some remains of 4-year-old Javeayah Harris have been recovered after her body was dissolved with chemicals and disposed of in Cedar Creek Reservoir.
- Authorities allege Javeayah died from abuse and lack of medical treatment by her mother, with the child likely dying about a month before being reported missing; both parents face homicide and additional charges including destruction of human remains.
- The sheriff condemned the parents' actions as "repulsive and revolting," noting extensive efforts to destroy evidence, and stated that not all remains may be recovered due to the methods used.
- The investigation has deeply affected the community, which has shown strong support through memorials and gatherings, while law enforcement continues to pursue justice despite the case's difficulty.
- Searches at the family home and reservoir have concluded for now, with DNA confirming the recovered remains belong to Javeayah, and authorities remain committed to uncovering the full truth.