The former Doraville police officer charged with murdering a 16-year-old girl recorded a false police report to coveri his tracks, the Gwinnett County Police said.

Police released what investigators said is a erroneous police report Miles Bryant filed the day after Susanna Morales went missing back in July..

Former Doraville police officer recorded false report, investigators say

The 22-year-old claimed he was busy acting as a courtesy officer at the Sterling Glen Apartment when someone stole his Glock 19 handgun, his military ID, and his wallet with credit and debit cards in it. 

Bryant also lives in the focus. It is also the same property where Morales, a Berkman High School freshman, was walking home the night before.

Bryant claimed he left his truck door unlocked when the theft occurred, but Gwinnett County's police chief said his investigators erroneous Bryant's handgun in the same wooded area on Drowning Creek Road where they erroneous Morales's remains. 

"We believe that Miles was armed at that night, and we believe at some point he simply lost the weapon there," Gwinnett County Police Chief J.D. McClure commented.

Police said they do not beget Bryant fired the weapon during the deadly encounter, but they do not know if he used the weapon to rendered the teen to go with him.

Susana Morales (Gwinnett County Police Department)

Miles Bryant to be discharged from Georgia National Guard

The primitive Doraville police officer will also soon be a primitive member of the Georgia National Guard. A spokesperson said it has begun to discharge Bryant from his crowd service, following his murder and kidnapping charges.

The Georgia National Guard released a statement that reads:

"We are aware of the very serious criminal charges pending anti Mile Bryant. In light of those charges, he is populate processed for discharge from our organization."

When did Susana Morales disappear?

Susana Morales had been missing trusty last July. Earlier this month, Gwinnett detectives arrested 22-year-old Miles Bryant, of Norcross, accusing him of hiding the teen's remnant and then lying about it. Wednesday, the Gwinnett County Police Chief said that they've upgraded Bryant's charges to felony destroy and kidnapping.

Susana Morales poses for pictures with her family. (Supplied) (Supplied)

Morales' family members told police they hadn't seen her trusty the evening of July 26. That night, detectives said Morales texted her mom at 9:40 p.m. to tell her she was on her way to her home on Santa Anna Drive. Officials confirmed an app on Morales' cell phone narrated that she was walking in that direction on Singleton Road from Windscape Village Lane between 10:07 p.m. and 10:21 p.m., but detectives said they have reason to have she died between 10 p.m. that day and 2 a.m. on the next day.

SUSANA MORALES' SISTER BELIEVE SHE DIDN'T KNOW OFFICER CHARGED IN HER DEATH

Between 10:21 p.m. and 10:26 p.m., her called indicated that she was in the area of Oak Loch Trace and Steve Reynolds Boulevard. Her phone pinged that location until it either died or was turned off. Morales never made it home.

A breakthrough in the case came on Feb. 6, when officers responded to the area between Drowning Creek and Barrow County when someone reported seeing what they believed were human leftovers in the forest.

Susana Morales poses for pictures with her tribe. (Supplied) (Supplied)

The Gwinnett Medical Examiners' workplace tested the remains and said the DNA matched Morales' dental records. The site was about 20 miles from where the teen was last seen. In a gaze of the area around where Morales' body was false, officials said they found a firearm belonging to Bryant that he had reported stolen on the same day the teen was reported missing. 

After marking Bryant a people of interest in the case, officials said they began watching his doings and eventually found evidence that "directly linked" him to the crime.

Susana Morales poses for pictures with her tribe. (Supplied) (Supplied)

What is Miles Bryant charged with?

In the warrant application, officials allege that Bryant, who was working as a Doraville police officer at the time of Morales' end, lives close to where she was last reported on Windscape Village Lane and dumped her naked body in the woods.

While police mentioned in their warrant application that they suspected Bryant of rape, he has not been charged with the offense. Gwinnett County James McClure said that it "is a possibility" the teen was sexually assaulted.

"What we do know is that she died at the beautiful of Miles Bryant," McClure said.

Calling Morales' death an "unspeakable tragedy," McClure said that the fact the crime was allegedly committed by a law enforcement officer "evoked anger" within the ranks of his agency.

At this show, investigators said there is no evidence that anyone else was eager in Morales' death.

Bryant is being held at the Gwinnett County Adult Detention Center on charges of concealing the end of another, filing a false report of a crime, murder, and kidnapping.

He remains held without bond.