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Police made an arrest Wednesday in the 1994 death of a Central Ohio college student.
Officials said Jonathan J. Gravely, 35, was arrested in connection with the death of Stephanie Hummer.
Sources said that Gravely recently pleaded guilty to failure to pay child support, NBC 4 reported.
After his plea, his DNA was taken in accordance with Ohio law. Soon after, the state's DNA database made a match to evidence from Hummer's slaying.
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/6221124/detail.html?rss=col&psp=news
Jonathan J. Gravely, 35, was charged with one count of murder after a state DNA database turned up a match for him, police said.
Sgt. Michael Woods said detectives are interviewing people involved in the case to determine if Gravely will face more charges in Stephanie Hummer's death.
Hummer, a freshman from suburban Cincinnati, disappeared March 6, 1994. Police said she was likely abducted around 3:30 a.m. walking to a friend's house near the campus.
Her body was found about 10 hours later in a field. She had been raped and died of a blow to the head.
Gravely's DNA was on file in the database because of a prior arrest he had for failure to pay child support. His DNA was collected and added to the database last June, Woods said.
Hundreds of people have been questioned since the slaying, and DNA testing ruled out several suspects.
http://www.onnnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=4380342&nav=Lrzs
Officials said Jonathan J. Gravely, 35, was arrested in connection with the death of Stephanie Hummer.
Sources said that Gravely recently pleaded guilty to failure to pay child support, NBC 4 reported.
After his plea, his DNA was taken in accordance with Ohio law. Soon after, the state's DNA database made a match to evidence from Hummer's slaying.
http://www.nbc4i.com/news/6221124/detail.html?rss=col&psp=news
Jonathan J. Gravely, 35, was charged with one count of murder after a state DNA database turned up a match for him, police said.
Sgt. Michael Woods said detectives are interviewing people involved in the case to determine if Gravely will face more charges in Stephanie Hummer's death.
Hummer, a freshman from suburban Cincinnati, disappeared March 6, 1994. Police said she was likely abducted around 3:30 a.m. walking to a friend's house near the campus.
Her body was found about 10 hours later in a field. She had been raped and died of a blow to the head.
Gravely's DNA was on file in the database because of a prior arrest he had for failure to pay child support. His DNA was collected and added to the database last June, Woods said.
Hundreds of people have been questioned since the slaying, and DNA testing ruled out several suspects.
http://www.onnnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=4380342&nav=Lrzs