Suspect ‘did his business and didn’t flush it’, according to police, after breaking into house in city of Thousand Oaks, CaliforniaA man accused of burgling a southern California home took a bathroom break and left DNA evidence in the toilet that led to his arrest, an investigator has said. The suspect “did his business and didn’t flush it” during the October break-in in the city of Thousand Oaks, said Detective Tim Lohman of the Ventura county sheriff’s office. Alabama authorities hunt prisoner still at large after peanut butter jailbreak Read moreThe indiscretion allowed investigators to collect evidence to conduct a DNA profile. Lohman said it was the first DNA burglary match case he knew of involving evidence collected from a toilet. “When people think of DNA evidence they usually think of hair samples or saliva,” Lohman said.
Source: The Guardian August 09, 2017 00:45 UTC