During a press conference on Friday authorities confirmed that a white Hyundai Elantra was discovered in the search – with sources saying it was towed from outside Kohberger’s home.
Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, and Xana Kernodle, 20, were stabbed to death in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13 - with Xana's freshman boyfriend,
Ethan Chapin, 20, also
killed in the massacre.
Law enforcement sources told
CNN that his DNA was discovered at the scene of the crime – with officers managing to track down who owned the car seen in the area of the slayings.
Authorities then discovered that he had left the area and traveled to Pennsylvania, where an FBI surveillance team had been tracking the 6ft tall man.
He was kept under surveillance, with the FBI watching him for four days, while investigators from Moscow Police and Idaho State Police worked to get an arrest warrant.
Authorities are still appealing for anyone with information on Kohberger or the quadruple murders to get in touch.
Fry refused to rule out that the killer had an accomplice, adding: 'We have an individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes.'
Details of the killings, and the motive for them, are yet to be released with law enforcement saying a sealed arrest affidavit will be released once Kohberger is extradited back to Idaho.
He is currently in custody at Monroe County Jail in Pennsylvania until a hearing on January 3.
Friday's sensational arrest is the first major break in the case - with Kohberger asking if 'anyone else was arrested' when he
was taken into custody.
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