SEATTLE (AP) — King County prosecutors say a suburban Seattle man has been charged with premeditated first-degree murder, accused of fatally shooting and dismembering his roommate.
Charging papers say Nicholas Van Cleave of Federal Way was arrested this week after family members of Richard Lavietes, 41, contacted police, entered his apartment with a spare key and found two garbage bags filled with what appeared to be human remains, The Seattle Times reported.
Court records do not yet indicate which attorney is representing Van Cleave, who remains jailed in lieu of $2 million bail.
A co-worker called 911 Monday and requested a welfare check on Lavietes, according to the charging documents. She told a dispatcher she was concerned because Lavietes had taken a gun away from his roommate, whom she described as mentally unstable, the documents say.