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Defiance woman's remains found inside Columbus condo

Police identified the victim as 32-year-old Allyson Lorenz on Thursday.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Editor's note: The above video is courtesy of WTOL 11 sister station 10TV.

Columbus police have identified the victim whose body parts were found inside a southwest Columbus home while deputies executed a search warrant in a narcotics investigation on Wednesday.

Police identified the victim as 32-year-old Allyson Lorenz on Thursday. Property records in Franklin County show Lorenz purchased the condo along with Jack Lorenz, a Defiance chiropractor, in January of 2017. Those same records show Allyson had an address in Defiance.

Sources who spoke with WTOL 11 confirmed the connection.

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Deputies with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office were serving a search warrant at a home in the 1800 block of Bashan Drive around 7 a.m. Wednesday when they found what they said looked like a homicide scene and called Columbus police.

Police arrived at the home and confirmed body parts were found at the scene and the homicide unit took over the investigation.

There was only one set of remains found inside the residence, police say.

A man and a woman were taken in for questioning but no charges have been filed.

Neighbors tell WTOL 11 sister station 10TV that the home was a known drug house for about a year. They say two women who lived in the house have not been seen.

Because of what police call the "complexity of the crime scene" the division called in investigators from Ohio BCI which has experience in these kinds of cases and has the hazardous material clothing to deal with drugs.

It's not clear what kinds of drugs were found in the home.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call the Columbus Police Homicide Unit at 614-645-4730 or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-8477.

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