Brian Kochberger search warrant: Knives, gun among items seized from Pennsylvania home, new documents show
Documents released Thursday include a receipt for more property seized from the family’s home in late December.
STROODSBURG, Pennsylvania. Additional documents have been unsealed revealing a long list of items seized from the family home of Brian Kochberger in Pennsylvania, the man accused of killing four college students in Idaho last year.
Documents released Thursday include a receipt for more property seized from a residence in Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County, in late December.
These items include a knife, a penknife, and a Glock 22 pistol with three empty magazines.
A mobile phone and a laptop were also seized.
The documents also show that black face masks, black gloves, and many dark-colored clothing items were found.
This follows reports released Tuesday that revealed authorities had seized medical gloves, a flashlight and dark clothing.
Kohberger, a 28-year-old former doctoral student at the University of Washington, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary in connection with the stabbing in Moscow, Idaho.
A roommate who lived in the house where the attack took place told authorities that she was awakened in the early morning of November 13, opened her bedroom door and saw a masked figure dressed in black walking past her.
A preliminary hearing in the Kochberger case is scheduled for the end of June. He has yet to apply.
According to documents released in January, investigators seized stained linens, strands of what looked like hair and one glove, but not a weapon, while searching Kochberger’s Washington state apartment.
The video in the player above is taken from Tuesday’s report.
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