The vehicle of a man accused of concealing the death of an Iraq War veteran was found in DeKalb County, according to Cobb County police.

“I understand that Mr. (James Bradshaw) Clement’s vehicle was located in DeKalb County at his mother’s residence,” Officer Alicia Chilton told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday.

Chilton had no further details on the situation.

Clement, 31, has been at large since he told police he would surrender Friday on charges of concealing the death of Chase Massner, authorities said.

Massner’s mother, Stephanie Ann Cadena, told Channel 2 Action News that “a concerned citizen has offered a $1,000 reward for anyone who provides information to the capture of Brad Clement.

“As many of you know, we’ve been dealing with heartbreak and trying to get closure. But (Massner has) been taken from us by a man who ran and continues to evade arrest.”

Remains discovered last Tuesday in the backyard of Clement’s former Kennesaw home are believed to be those of Massner, who disappeared in 2014, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

An official identification of the remains has not been made by the medical examiner’s office.

Cadena also posted a plea on social media for Clement to turn himself in, begging the former friend to “show us the truth” if he isn’t guilty.

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The veteran's mother posted a plea, begging the former friend to “show us the truth” if he isn’t guilty.