Man who allegedly murdered woman, dumped body in trash can in storage unit arrested hundreds of miles away
It's unclear how long the body had been in the storage unit before it was found.
A man has been arrested after allegedly murdering a woman and dumping her body into a trash can inside a storage unit, police say.
The incident began on May 20 at approximately 9:37 a.m. in Welby, Colorado, located just north of Denver, when members of the Adams County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) received a call regarding a discovery of human remains inside of a storage unit, according to a statement on social media by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office.
“Upon arrival, deputies and detectives confirmed that the body of a deceased adult was in a large trash bin inside the storage unit,” said Adams County Sheriff’s Office.
The Adams County coroner would later identify the deceased person as 21-year-old Lavanya Destoniy Jain, according to ABC News’ Denver affiliate KMGH.
The next day, on May 21, authorities served a search warrant in Thornton, Colorado, to the residence of the owner of the storage unit where the body was discovered.
“A search of the residence revealed an additional crime scene and members of the ACSO Crime Scene and Laboratory Team collected multiple items of additional evidence,” said Adams County Sheriff’s Office in a statement regarding the case. “With the assistance of the Adams County Coroner, it was determined that the female victim had been killed by gunfire.”
As a result of their investigation, it was determined that 36-year-old Gregory A. Thomas of Thornton, Colorado, was the primary suspect and that authorities believed he had fled to Washington state after the woman’s body was found.
Just over two weeks later, with the help of the ACSO, the ATF and the Lynden Police Department in Washington, Thomas was found in an RV park in Lynden, Washington -- just a few miles south of the Canadian border with the United States.
“Thomas was arrested for an outstanding Colorado Parole Violation arrest warrant and was subsequently extradited to Colorado,” said the ACSO. “An arrest warrant was obtained for Thomas for the homicide and on June 28th, 2021, the defendant was arrested at the Adams County Detention Facility while held on the Parole Violation warrant.”
Thomas is now facing a first degree murder charge -- a class 1 felony -- and a charge of tampering with a deceased human body -- a class 3 felony -- as the investigation continues.
The ACSO said that further arrests and charges are pending and that the defendant is now being held in the Adams County Detention Facility while he awaits further court proceedings. It is unclear if Thomas has obtained legal representation to defend himself on these charges.