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Idaho murder: Police remained mum regarding their reasoning or how they discovered their suspect.

Idaho murder: Police in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains said a 28-year-old graduate student was detained early on Friday. In connection with the November killings of four University of Idaho students, but many facts of the case are still unknown.
At a news conference on Friday. Moscow Police Chief James Fry revealed Idaho murder suspect, Bryan Kohberger, is a graduate student at Washington State University. Which is located less than 10 miles from the University of Idaho.
It was informed by law enforcement sources that Kohberger was identified as a suspect.
The graduate student was then followed to Pennsylvania by authorities using his car. Before a specialist team of state troopers and federal agents entered the home at around 2:00 a.m. on Friday, according to sources, the FBI had been keeping an eye on it for several days.
Police remained mum regarding their reasoning or how they discovered their suspect. According to Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson. The probable cause affidavit, which outlines the grounds for Kohberger’s detention. It is sealed and cannot be made public until Kohberger returns to Idaho.
The driver of a white 2011–2013 Hyundai Elantra that was seen driving close to the victims’ home around the time of the crime is wanted. According to a statement made by the authorities earlier this month.

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The police chief responded, “We have found an Elantra,” when asked if that car had now been located at Friday’s press conference.
According to DeSales University in Pennsylvania. Kohberger earned his undergraduate degree there in 2020 and finished graduate work there in June 2022.
Kohberger is listed as a Ph.D. candidate in the criminal justice and criminology department at Washington State University. The institution reported that he finished his first semester of the criminal justice programme earlier this month.
The suspect’s apartment and workplace are both on the campus of WSU, and the university’s police department worked with Idaho law enforcement officers to carry out search warrants at both locations early on Friday.
According to the university, local, state, and federal law. Enforcement agencies are cooperating closely with WSU Police as they carry out their investigation.
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