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Beer can fingerprint leads to rape arrest
A fingerprint on a beer can left at the scene of a rape 30 years ago has finally led to the arrest of a suspect.
The attack took place in 1984 after a man forced his way into an apartment in Pinellas Park in Florida’s Tampa Bay Area and raped a 17-year-old girl, as reported by myfoxtampabay.com.
The teenager had her two-month-old baby with her at the time of the attack.
Police were able to get a fingerprint off a beer can left at the scene, but it would be 30 years before a match was found.
That time came after a man, who police say is responsible for the crime, was arrested in Tennessee for violating probation for a 2001 rape and kidnapping.
The man is now facing charges of sexual battery over the 30-year-old case.