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BREAKING: A person is taken into custody in connection with the murders of four University Of Idaho students

In connection with the investigation, a person was taken into custody murders Four University of Idaho studentsAccording to law enforcement officials.

The person was taken into police custody in Monroe County (Pennsylvania), reported Tom Winter, NBC News correspondent for investigation. Winter reported that Moscow police also assisted him. IdahoAlthough they have not confirmed the arrests, announced A press conference will be held Friday afternoon “give an update of the ongoing investigation.”

In a press release Police maintained on Thursday that no suspects or suspects had been identified and that they would continue to do so. a cleaning crew The crime scene would be cleaned up at the residence off campus.

“Starting Friday morning we’re going to be bringing in a professional cleaning crew to go to the residence,” James Fry, chief of Moscow Police said this in a video statement on Thursday. according to ABC News. “Part of the reason we’re doing that is because of the biohazards, as well as chemicals that were used during the investigation.”

Friday saw an unnamed suspect arraigned in connection to the quadruple homicide. KHQ is a local NBC-affiliate. reported.

Police were still searching for the missing persons as of Thursday the occupants A white Hyundai Elantra 2011-2013 that was found in the vicinity of the residence where the murders occurred in the early hours of November 13th. Although the suspects have not been named, police believe they might have crucial information.

Eugene, Oregon found an abandoned Hyundai white sedan. It is unclear if it was connected to the Idaho murders.

“We are definitely aware of the vehicle and investigators are currently working on it,” Aaron Snell, spokesperson for the Moscow Police Department told Fox News reported that an abandoned car was discovered in Oregon last week by Fox News. According to Eugene Police, they gave information to Moscow Police Department regarding the Hyundai that was damaged.

Around noon on November 13, police responded to a call about an unconscious person in an off-campus residence. They arrived to find the four victims had been stabbed to their deaths.

It’s been more than a month since Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Ethan Chapin, 20; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Madison Mogen, 21, were murdered – and police still have not named any suspects or found the murder weapon.

Authorities have said they do not believe that the two surviving roommates – who apparently did not hear the murders take place – are involved in the crimes. Authorities also don’t believe that a man seen in surveillance video outside the food truck Mogen and Goncalves visited the night of the murders was involved or that a driver drove the women home.

Police are still looking for any outside surveillance video taken between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. on November 13 – the morning of the murders – from local businesses and residences in the area. They’ve requested all videos, even if there doesn’t appear to be any motion in them. They are also looking for surveillance video or tips. “any observed suspicious behavior” especially in areas where students were.

Police still contend That the attack was “targeted” But they don’t know if “the target was the residence or if it was the occupants.”

 


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