Human remains found in Pasquotank County identified as Virginia man reported missing from Knotts Island
Published 5:56 pm Tuesday, March 11, 2025
- Martrell Andre Lamar. Courtesy North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation
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The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) reported on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 that remains found late last year have been identified as a man reported missing from Knotts Island.
According to an SBI news release, on Monday, December 2, 2024, a hunter reported the discovery of human skeletal remains to the Pasquotank County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO). The remains were found in a drainage canal along Sandy Road in Pasquotank County, near the Perquimans County line. The remains were excavated and processed with the assistance of the SBI and the East Carolina University (ECU) anthropology department.
“A preliminary evaluation by the ECU anthropology department determined that the remains belonged to a Black male, aged between 37 and 72 years, most likely in his 40s, and standing between 5’6” and 6’0”. Biological samples were collected and sent to the North Carolina State Crime Laboratory in Raleigh, along with comparison samples from family members of missing persons from Northeastern North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia,” stated the release.
On Tuesday, March 4, 2025, the North Carolina State Crime Laboratory released its official findings, confirming that the remains belonged to Martrell Andre Lamar, 42, of Virginia Beach, Va. In July of the previous year, he was reported missing from Knotts Island through the Currituck County Sheriff’s Office.
Two suspects are currently in the custody of the Virginia Beach Police Department in connection with the suspected homicide of Lamar. The Virginia Beach Police Department will lead the ongoing investigation and any subsequent prosecutions related to this case, noted the release.
Those with any additional information relating to this case are asked to call the Virginia Beach Police Department Detective Bureau at 757-385-4101 or contact Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
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