A half-eaten peanut butter and jelly sandwich found at the scene led Wyoming police to arrest a burglary suspect.
The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports that Zachery Munoz has pleaded not guilty to three counts of burglary.
Cheyenne police say someone on three separate occasions in September stole power tools and equipment from a business. In the first case, police say they found a half-eaten peanut butter and jelly sandwich at the scene. They dubbed the suspect the “PB&J burglar.”
Police say subsequent DNA testing done at the Wyoming State Crime Lab linked 26-year-old Munoz to the sandwich.
He entered a plea earlier this month, and his trial is scheduled for February.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
HOGRANCH says
THATS A LOT OF POLICE WORK, AND EXPENSE FOR A BURGLARY. I HOPE THE JUDGE PUTS THIS GUY TO WORK, NOT LOUNGING IN A CELL WITH THE REST OF HIS TRIBE.
John says
Is this person a U.S. citizen? I ask.
A Hartsock says
When I was growing up if I didn’t eat everything on my plate my father would slap me for disrespecting my mother’s cooking. So this guy didn’t have the same upbringing.