Suspect pleads guilty in disappearance of Belmont man, bringing long-awaited moment of justice for family

CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — After more than a year of uncertainty, pain, and unanswered questions, the family of Andrew Tench saw a step toward justice on Thursday.

In a Mecklenburg County courtroom, D’Shaun Montrell Robinson pleaded guilty to charges related to Tench’s disappearance and death.

Robinson entered a guilty plea on Thursday morning, July 31, to concealing/failing to report a death, identity theft, and burglary before a judge.

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Multiple family members of Tench were present on Thursday and spoke during the hearing, delivering emotional statements as they faced Robinson…

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