Authorities believed they have found the human remains of a woman who 25 years ago. Kimberly Langwell went missing in Beaumont a quarter of a century ago, and after the discovery of remains at a home in , law enforcement believed they have finally cracked the missing cold case. The discovery was made on Thursday when a search of a property in the 1600 block of Lindbergh Drive led to additional evidence being found.

As a result, a warrant for the arrest of 67-year-old Terry Rose, who was Langwell's ex-boyfriend, was issued according to Beaumont Police Assistant Chief Jason Plunkett. Rose was arrested Thursday evening on charges. Plunkett confirmed that human remains were found during the search, and police are under the impression they belong to the missing 34-year-old.

It's expected it could take days to officially confirm the identity. FBI Senior Supervisory Resident Agent Nicole Sinegar said that they do not know how long it will take for the remains to be tested, but as soon as any confirmation is made results will be released to the public, the . Langwell was last seen at around 5:30pm in Beaumont on July 9, 1999.

Her 15-year-old daughter Tiffany reported her mother missing when she failed to return home. At 10:30pm on the same night, Langwell's 1994 Nissan Altima was found in the Eckerds Pharmacy parking lot at Dowlen and Phelan roads. Her purse and keys were not inside the car, but her cell phone and other personal items were found.

If the remains are confirmed to be La.