NEW HAVEAN : homicides fugitives Yale alumnus, Raymond Clark arrested by the New Haven police, Connecticut, United States (U.S.). Yale University laboratory technician who became a fugitive since Monday (14-9), arrested by the police in his apartment.In a thrilling raid, dozens of soldiers and FBI agents raided Raymond Clark III apartment in Middletown, Tuesday (15-9) at 22:30 local time. A few minutes later, police succeeded captured and cuffed Raymond Clark.

Raymond Clark III then placed in the back seat of a police car. Such as reported by the New York Daily News, Wednesday (16-9).
Furthermore, investigators will take Raymond Clark DNA and hair samples to examined Clark and examined his body. Police also had to take some evidence from Clark's apartment.
"We will match the DNA and physical evidence exists," said New Haven Police Chief, James Lewis, in a press conference.
Police said Clark as most wanted man in the murder of Annie Lee, Yale alumnus who worked at her campus. Police had been watching Clark for 24 hours before finally catch him. The certainty whether Clark would be arrested or not will be announced this weekend.
"This is not a letter of authorization to detain, but the search warrant. We do not know if he will cooperate or not. If he does not cooperate, we will arrest him immediately," said Lewis.
While Clark is working as a lab technician where Annie's body was found, is known entering the building shortly after Annie. Clark was later seen leaving the building with strange and suspicious movements.
New Haven police have suspect Clark since a few days ago when he failed the lie test (lie detector). At that time he was also known to have scratches wound on his chest that showed he had a fight with someone.
In addition, the police and FBI actually have several times interviewed Raymond Clark on related case and in one specific question, Raymond Clark stopped answering and asking for a lawyer.
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