Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Stinking DNA dishes doggie-door suspect


A suspected doggie-door burglar who ripped off an Albuquerque police officer in May took guns, a uniform and badge but left behind a pile of evidence.
That pile, fresh excrement deposited beside the house, provide the DNA necessary to arrest the alleged burglar. Raymond Parker, 29, was arraigned today on various charges and is being held under a $100,000 bond.

In May Officer Lawrence Martinez woke up at 6.30 a.m. and discovered that during the night someone crawled through the doggie door in his garage. The officer’s uniform and keys were in the garage.

The burglar took the keys, popped open the trunk to the patrol car in the driveway raiding it and a safe of the officer’s badge, department-issued Glock 17 handgun and a Remington shotgun.

But there was also another disturbing discovery made on the side of the house where the suspect had apparently left the disgusting pile of DNA.

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