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Annie Le Tuesday Press Conference
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New Haven Police Chief James Lewis addressed the media at a press conference Tuesday night. Lewis announced that a search warrant had been served to Raymond Clark III.

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Warrants were issued Tuesday night to search the home of a 24-year-old Yale animal technician who is a suspect in the killing of Annie Le GRD ’13 and to obtain a DNA sample, the New Haven Police Department announced at a hastily convened press conference tonight. Raymond Clark III, 24, worked in the same laboratory as Le, whose body was found in the basement of 10 Amistad St. on Sunday. Clark was not arrested and will be released once physical evidence has been obtained, NHPD Chief James Lewis said.

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