Yeardley Love's family give police missing evidence

Yeardley Love

Yeardley Love
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Posted: 07/09/2010

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - A city of Charlottesville spokesman says police have the T-shirt that initially was missing from a
slain University of Virginia student's apartment.

Ric Barrick said Friday that victim Yeardley Love's family turned in the T-shirt a couple of days after police unsuccessfully searched her home for it.

Police wanted the shirt because it might have trace evidence.

George Huguely of Chevy Chase, Md., has been charged with first-degree murder.

Huguely and Love, of Cockeysville, Md., were U.Va. lacrosse players and had been involved in a relationship.

Search warrant documents released Thursday showed the shirt was not among the items police collected from Love's apartment.

Barrick said news reports about the documents implied that a key piece of evidence was missing, which he said is not the case.
 

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