With a separate assault investigation underway in Arkansas, police requested a DNA sample from Kundert during an interview, but he declined. Taking cigarette butts and his water bottle from the interview, police began staking him out, looking for an opportunity to acquire a genetic sample. After seeing him leave a cigarette butt on the ground outside of a shop, police collected it.
The DNA sample from Kundert’s cigarette matched the evidence from the scene of the murder, and he was arrested on August 20, 2024. He’s been charged with first-degree murder and given a $3 million bail. He is expected to be extradited from Arkansas, where he’s currently being held, to Washington to face charges.
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