Sandwich, coffee cup tie 'PB&J burglar' to six incidents in Wyoming
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 23 (UPI) -- Police in Wyoming said a half-eaten sandwich left behind by a suspect dubbed the "PB&J burglar" helped tie the man to at least six recent burglaries.
The Cheyenne Police Department said Zachary Munoz, 26, allegedly left behind a half-eaten peanut butter and jelly sandwich during a Sept. 2 burglary at a local business called 4 Rivers Equipment in east Cheyenne.
The business was targeted two more times, Sept. 10 and 15, before DNA evidence on the sandwich was linked to Munoz, who the department nicknamed the "PB&J burglar."
The department said Munoz is also accused of burglaries at the Frontier Mall's JC Penney store Sept 17, Sept. 24, and Nov. 1. Investigators said a used coffee cup left behind during one of the JC Penney burglaries was found to bear the same DNA as the sandwich.
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