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A mortician in Mississippi is facing charges after he allegedly put human bodies inside a storage unit.
Albert Creath, 31, the former owner of now-defunct Creath Memorial Services, allegedly used iStorage facilities in Greenville, Mississippi, to continue offering burial and funeral services, according to WLBT. Deputies discovered the remains of three individuals inside a storage unit on March 25 at the facility.
Washington County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Billy Barber said Creath was charged with improper desecration of corpse.
Creath began using the storage units as a way to continue offering burial and funeral services after he lost his business and license.

Albert Creath is taken to jail after being charged with improper desecration of corpse. (WLBT)
Greenville Mayor Errick D. Simmons told The Delta News that the bodies might have been discovered during an attempted burglary at the specific storage unit.
“Deputies had actually been to that particular storage because they had reported some burglaries, so there’s a chance the burglars could’ve actually ran upon it,” Simmons said. “But we don’t know.”

Albert Creath was charged with improper desecration of a corpse. (WLBT)
Simmons also said that an investigation into Creath’s conduct is underway and expects more charges to be filed.
“The discovery of human remains in a storage unit in our city is deeply disturbing and raises serious concerns that demand a thorough investigation. My thoughts and prayers are with the families who may be affected by this tragic situation,” Simmons said.
“Greenville is a community that values dignity, respect, and the rule of law. We will not tolerate any actions that violate those principles. I urge anyone with information to come forward and assist authorities in their investigation.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Creath for comment.