Raymond Clark III, a Yale animal lab technician, was arrested Thursday morning and charged with the murder of Annie Le GRD ’13, a 24-year-old doctoral student in pharmacology who authorities say was strangled to death at an on-campus research facility.
CROMWELL, Conn. — Raymond Clark III was just arrested and put into the back of a black vehicle. Cromwell Police Captain Roy Nelson said Clark cooperated with the arrest.
"It was an uneventful arrest as far as that goes," Nelson said.
Raymond Clark III was arrested this morning and charged with the murder of Annie Le GRD '13, authorities announced Thursday.
New Haven Police Department Chief James Lewis said at a press conference that a warrant was issued for Clark’s arrest shortly after 8 a.m. Clark, 24, who worked at Yale as an animal lab technician, was taken into custody at the Super 8 motel in Cromwell, Conn., where he had been staying since yesterday.
He is being held at the Union Avenue police station on a $3 million bond. He is set to appear in court on Oct. 6. Clark's job at Yale has been suspended and he is barred from campus, University President Richard Levin said in an e-mail message to students and their parents.