BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (WTNH) — A Bridgeport man will face charges after police allegedly found human remains in the basement of his Hallett Street home.

The home of 40-year-old Felix “Cuba” Delgado was searched by police where they reportedly recovered two human skulls and one “long” bone from Delgado’s basement. The remains were configured in a “Palo Mayombe” type-alter, which is a sub-culture within the Santeria religion. Delgado has further been reported to be a Santeria “high priest”.

Police in Worcester, Mass. were also investigating Delgado for his alleged involvement in breaking into a Massachusetts mausoleum. Investigators say the caskets had been removed and/or forced open and it appeared the bodies had been removed; however, some small bones were left behind in each casket at time of disinterment.

Delgado faces eight charges of body dismemberment. He is also charged as being a fugitive from Massachusetts.

Delgado is being held on $125,000 bond. Massachusetts officials say they are working to extradite him to the Bay State.