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Discarded DNA evidence in North Carolina criminal cases can start with something as ordinary as a Wingstop cup. A fork, straw, napkin, cigarette butt, water bottle, soda can, or coffee lid may carry skin cells, saliva, or other biological material. When the police believe a suspect used that item, that may link an unsolved crime scene profile to a named person and raise immediate questions about abandonment, curtilage, search and seizure, and what the DNA result actually proves.

A California cold-case arrest reported on June 5, 2026 by USA Today shows a somewhat common method at work. Investigators reportedly observed a suspect during a restaurant meal, collected the items he left behind, including a Wingstop cup, a fork, a straw, and a napkin, then compared DNA recovered from those items to evidence from an older crime scene, and that comparison reportedly supported the arrest.

While the reported West Coast case is not North Carolina legal authority, from the criminal defense lawyer’s perspective, we do encounter the handling of discarded DNA in North Carolina on occasion, particularly in the disposition of “cold case” files involving some of the most serious types of criminal charges alleging things like murder and sex crimes.

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