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Pennsylvania police seized four medical gloves, a silver flashlight and Bryan Kohberger's Under Armour socks, boxers and shorts when they arrested him at his parents' house in December on suspicion of quadruple murder in Idaho.
Kohberger, 28, is in custody for the murders of Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. On December 30, Kohberger was arrested at his parents' house in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania.
Police had traced him there by tracking his white Hyundai to the scene of the murders.
When he was taken into custody in Pennsylvania, cops seized items of clothing along with a flashlight and medical gloves, according to a newly released search warrant that became public today.
Bryan Kohberger will return to court in June
When he was taken into custody in Pennsylvania, cops seized items of clothing along with a flashlight and medical gloves, according to a newly released search warrant that became public today.
They also seized the Under Armour socks, boxers and shorts and white sweatshirt he was wearing, and took four buccal swabs.
Kohberger was believed to have been wearing dark clothing at the time of the murders.
Police also say he left a footprint with a diamond pattern on the sole that is consistent with a pair of Vans sneakers.
When he was taken into custody, cops seized a pair of black Nikes.
Kohberger is due back in court in June. He is yet to enter a formal plea, but his attorneys have indicated in the past that he plans to plead not guilty.
His alleged motive remains unconfirmed.
In addition to linking his Hyundai to the scene, police also say that DNA that was left on the snap button of a knife sheath left next to one of the bodies is a 99.9 percent match for Kohberger.
The Kohberger family home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania
The warrant asks permission to seize a wide net of evidence from the Kohberger home. It's unclear what exactly agents found beyond what was listed
Kohberger, 28, is in custody for the murders of Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin .
Former friends of the alleged killer have since claimed he had a crippling heroin addiction.
Police sources have also claimed he had 'more than one photograph' of one of the victims on his phone, though it's unclear if they were taken before the killings or from the vast media coverage of them before he was arrested.
The warrant also details how Pennsylvania police had been asked to assist in the investigation on December 28, after Kohberger and his father traveled from Idaho back to the east coast.
'On December 28, Pennsylvania State Police was requested to assist the Moscow Police Department, Moscow, ID, and FBI with a homicide investigation.
'Investigators began physical surveillance of the property and area of 119 Lamsden Drive, Chestnuthill Township, and in the early morning hours of Tuesday, December 27, 2022, observed
'Bryan Kohberger walking near this residence. Affiants believe that Kohberger is located inside this residence and is in possession of items related to this investigation.'
The state troopers also asked for permission to raid the house at night. The raid was conducted in the early hours of December 30.
'Additionally, based upon the serious and violent nature of these crimes, including risk of general public safety, your Affiants are requesting a night-time search warrant be issued to execute this search warrant at any time and the affidavit of probable cause be sealed.'
The house where the murders took place in Moscow, Idaho, is to be destroyed.