Crystal Rogers.Photo: Federal Bureau of Investigation

Crystal Rogers

The boyfriend of aKentucky mother of five who went missingeight years ago and is presumed dead has been arrested in connection with the case, authorities said.

On Wednesday, the FBI Louisville office announced in apost on X(formerly known as Twitter) that Brooks Houck was taken into custody on “charges stemming from the Crystal Rogers investigation.”

The FBI said the indictment is sealed and more information will be revealed during Houck’s arraignment in October in Nelson County Circuit Court. It’s unclear if he has retained an attorney to speak on his behalf.

Rogers, who vanished overnight from Houk’s family farm, was last seen alive on July 3, 2015,PEOPLE previously reported.Her remains have yet to be found.

At the time of Rogers’ disappearance, Houck told police the couple had gone to bed together, but when he awoke, she was gone. The couple had one son together.

Brooks Houck.Nelson County Jail

Brooks Houck

Months later, Houck was identified as a main suspect in Rogers' case, although no charges were filed against him — until now. His brother, Nick, was fired from the local police department after being accused of interfering with the investigation, according tothe Kentucky Standard.

Houck is the second person to be charged in connection with Rogers’ disappearance this month.

Lawson entered a not guilty plea to the charges and received a bond set at $500,000, the outlets reported.

One year after Rogers' disappearance, her father, Tommy Ballard, was shot and killed while hunting with his son and 12-year-old grandson. Tommy Ballard had never stopped looking for his daughter, his wifepreviously told PEOPLE.No arrests have been made in connection with his death.

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“It’s just, it’s always a hard time of year for us. I know people say it gets easier, [but] it doesn’t get easier,” Rogers' mother, Sherry Ballard, told PEOPLE through tears in 2020. “I don’t know where people get that idea…it’s still very hard.”

In July 2020, humanremains were found near the sitewhere Rogers was last seen alive, PEOPLE previously reported. However, in November of that year,federal authoritiesannounced that the remains did not belong to Rogers.

“At this time we ask for privacy as this is another step forward for justice for Crystal,” the statement reads, in part, per WLKY. “Continue to pray that justice is served and we bring Crystal home.”

source: people.com