DNA on beer cans leads to NY suspect's arrest
SYRACUSE,
N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say a burglar's decision to knock back a couple
of beers during a break-in at an upstate New York home led to his
arrest.
Onondaga (ahn-uhn-DAH'-gah) County prosecutors tell The Post-Standard of Syracuse (http://bit.ly/14vfeMo ) that 29-year-old Moses Wilson was stealing copper piping from a vacant rental
home in Syracuse in early February when he found an unopened case of beer in the basement.
Officials
say he drank some of the beer during the burglary. Prosecutors say
police were able to match Wilson's DNA to DNA found on the cans.
Wilson was arraigned Tuesday
in Onondaga County Court on charges of burglary and petit larceny. He
is being held in jail on $10,000 bail. It couldn't immediately be
determined if he had
a lawyer.
( and the lesson here? don't drink and rob, do one or the other,not both)
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Information from: The Post-Standard, http://www.syracuse.com
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