Crime & Safety
'Medical-Style Gloves', Flashlight Among Items Seized From Bryan Kohberger's PA Home: Docs
Bryan Kohberger was arrested on Dec. 30 at his parents' home in Stroudsburg on a fugitive from justice warrant.

STROUDSBURG, PA — Medical-style gloves and a flashlight were among the items seized from the Pennsylvania home where the man accused of killing four University of Idaho was arrested in December, according to a search warrant released Tuesday.
Bryan Kohberger, 28, was arrested on Dec. 30 on a fugitive from justice warrant at his parents' home nearly seven weeks after four University of Idaho students — Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Kaylee GonCalves, 21 —were found slain in an off-campus house.
The search warrant, which was posted in full by WNEP, reveals that Pennsylvania law enforcement officials swabbed Kohberger's DNA and seized a silver flashlight, four "medical-style gloves," a white Arizona Jean Co. T-shirt, a black Champion sweatshirt, a pair of black-and-white size 13 Nike shoes, black Under Armour socks, black Under Armour shorts and black Under Armour boxers.
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The significance of these items, if any, is not yet known.
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Kohberger is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary in connection with the stabbing deaths in Moscow, Idaho. Autopsies showed all four students were likely asleep when they were attacked on Nov. 13. Some had defensive wounds and each was stabbed multiple times.
A slew of details, including descriptions of events on the night of the murders from surviving roommates of the victims, were revealed after Kohberger arrived in Idaho on Jan. 4, prompting the probable cause affidavit to be unsealed. However, authorities have not yet discussed a possible motive.
In their search of Kohberger's apartment in Washington State—where he was a doctoral student at Washington State University—investigators seized stained bedding, strands of what looked like hair, and a single glove, but no weapon, according to documents released in January.
Kohberger's preliminary hearing is scheduled for late June and he has yet to enter a plea.
Additional warrants from Kohberger’s arrest in Pennsylvania are due to be made public Wednesday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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