Randall Lendell Dejourney has been charged with abuse of a corpse after 23-year-old Karen Hollis was found dead, eight days after going missing in Northport, Alabama. Authorities had asked for public help, as Hollis may have had a condition affecting her judgement.
Investigation Details and Police Action
Early evidence suggested foul play. The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit joined the Northport Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division to make the case a priority. Multiple search warrants were executed, and physical, electronic, and witness evidence helped identify a person of interest.
Discovery of Karen Hollis’ Remains
On May 16, family and friends found Hollis’ remains in Greene County, following electronic evidence from investigators. Dejourney was immediately taken into custody.
Current Legal Status of the Suspect
Dejourney is being held on a $15,000 cash bond. Authorities stated the investigation is ongoing and further comments will be made after its completion. Additional charges may follow depending on the autopsy results.
Next Steps in the Case
The Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences Medical Examiner is determining Hollis’ cause and manner of death. The public defender’s office has not yet confirmed if Dejourney has legal representation.
This case highlights the importance of timely police action and community involvement in missing person investigations. Authorities continue to work to ensure justice for Karen Hollis.












