Crime & Safety

Key Peninsula Burglar Left Trail Of Filth: Charges

The accused burglar urinated in the home and bought porn, according to court records.

VAUGHAN, WA - An accused burglar left a trail of filth in his wake after he allegedly trashed a Vaughn home over the summer. Matthew McCall, 26, of Lakebay, pleaded not guilty last week after being charged with residential burglary.

McCall's alleged burglary was first publicized by Washington's Most Wanted. According to court records, McCall committed the burglary in late June. He allegedly trashed and urinated all over the home, according to court records. He also bought porn, according to Washington's Most Wanted.

But it was McCall's alleged use of a bow and arrow during the burglary that landed him in custody. Police found arrows stuck in the walls of the Vaughn home. McCall was arrested on June 30 on an unrelated matter, according to court records, and was found with a bow and arrow set.

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Police later matched fingerprints on the bow and arrow to ones found in the Vaughn home. McCall is being held in the Pierce County jail on $5,000 bail.

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