Bryan Kohberger.Photo: Ted S. Warren/AP Photo

A new search warrant has been unsealed showing additional items that were taken fromBryan Kohberger’sparents' home after he was arrested last December on accusations he murdered four University of Idaho students.
The items seized from the home located in Albrightsville, Pa., include a Smith and Wesson pocket knife, another knife of unidentified make, a Glock handgun with three empty magazines, black face masks, black gloves, one black hat, “green leafy substance in plastic bag,” “book with underlining on page 118” and Kohberger’s AT&T bill.
The warrant also states that documents, vehicle paperwork, books, a prescription and electronic items — including a cell phone, laptop and power cable — were also collected from the home.
Kohberger, 28, is accused of stabbing to deathUniversity of Idaho studentsMadison “Maddie” Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, in an off-campus house around 4 a.m. in Moscow, Idaho, last Nov. 13.
At the time of the murders, Kohberger was aPh.D student at Washington State Universitystudying criminal justice and criminology. The university, which is in Pullman, Wash., is approximately eight miles away from the residence in Moscow where the four students were stabbed to death.
Nearly seven weeks after the quadruple murder shook Moscow, Kohberger was visiting his family for the holidays in Pennsylvania when he wasarrested on Dec. 30 at about 1:30 a.m.
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Aseparate search warrant unsealedearlier this week showed that at the time of his arrest, authorities took clothes, shoes, a flashlight, four medical-style gloves and a cheek swab from Kohberger and his parents' residence.
University of Idaho officials recently announced that the house where the murders occurred will be demolished. Scholarships are also being created in memory of Mogen, Goncalves, Kernodle and Chapin, Green said.
Kohberger is due back in court on June 26 for a five-day preliminary hearing. He is currently being held without bail and has not yet entered a plea to the charges against him.
Limited information is being shared about the case due to a sweeping gag order that hinders officials involved with the case and family attorneys for the victims from talking to the public or media.
source: people.com