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Cigarette butt DNA leads to local man’s arrest

Author: IAPE January 6, 2012

The Daily Record, dailyrecordnews.com
BYLINE: BARB OWENS staff writer
Link to Article

Ellens­burg, WA

Sus­pected of using obit­u­ar­ies to tar­get homes

An alleged burglar’s dis­carded cig­a­rette butt and state­ments about using obit­u­ar­ies to pick his vic­tims landed him in Kit­ti­tas County Supe­rior Court Tuesday.

Nicholas Glenn Alle­mand is accused of res­i­den­tial bur­glary, second-degree theft and third-degree mali­cious mis­chief for allegedly break­ing into a deceased man’s house last March. He is being held on $150,000 bail.

Kit­ti­tas County Pros­e­cu­tor Greg Zem­pel read a state­ment of prob­a­ble cause, out­lin­ing the case against Alle­mand dur­ing a first appear­ance Tuesday.

On March 4, the Ellens­burg Police Depart­ment received a report of a bur­glary. A friend of a deceased man noticed some­one had entered the man’s house, Zem­pel said in court.

An inven­tory of the house revealed that $3,900 to $4,900 in items were stolen, Zem­pel said. Police processed the home for fin­ger­prints and, not­ing that no one per­mit­ted to be at the house smoked, col­lected a cig­a­rette butt left in the house. The evi­dence was sub­mit­ted to the Wash­ing­ton State Patrol.

Capt. Dan Hans­berry of the Ellens­burg Police Depart­ment said Alle­mand was already a per­son of inter­est in the case.

The WSP Com­bined DNA Index Sys­tem (CODIS) lab­o­ra­tory, which gen­er­ates DNA pro­files from con­victed offend­ers for state and national data­bases, revealed a match on the cig­a­rette butt on May 24, Hans­berry said.

Search war­rant

The match was not enough infor­ma­tion to charge Alle­mand with a crime, so police got a search war­rant to obtain a DNA sam­ple from Alle­mand and con­firm the crime lab’s findings.

For more than three months, Alle­mand could not be located.

On Aug. 30, police found that Alle­mand was in jail in Yakima on unre­lated charges. An Ellens­burg police offi­cer went to the Yakima jail and got a DNA sam­ple from Alle­mand. It wasn’t until Dec. 22 that EPD received a com­par­i­son from the state crime lab. It showed a match; the odds were 260 tril­lion to one that it came from Alle­mand, Zem­pel said.

Hans­berry said four months is a pretty good turn­around on DNA infor­ma­tion from the state crime lab, espe­cially for a bur­glary case.

Wit­nesses told police that Alle­mand was brag­ging about read­ing obit­u­ar­ies and death notices and then bur­glar­iz­ing the deceased people’s homes, Zem­pel said.

The Daily Record does not pub­lish addresses of peo­ple who have died in obituaries.

Alle­mand has numer­ous prior con­vic­tions, includ­ing theft, pos­ses­sion of stolen prop­erty, pro­tec­tion order vio­la­tions, mali­cious mis­chief, assault, shoplift­ing and drug charges, Zem­pel said.

“Sixty-seven cases,” Alle­mand told Supe­rior Court Judge Scott Sparks.

“He has two more cases in my office, too,” Zem­pel said.

Allemand’s arraign­ment hear­ing is sched­uled for Jan. 17.

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