No. Our first exclusive look at a juvenile charged in connection with the strangulation death of 17 year old Caitlin at on the 15 year old suspect appeared in juvenile court this morning after police say they got a DNA match that led to his arrest K five. Sue. How was the only reporter in the courtroom? She's live now with more on what happened. And you know, there has been a tremendous outpouring of support for the family of 17 year old Caitlyn Hernandez. As you said, the girl left her northeast side home near Dell Oak Drive about six weeks ago. And when she didn't return her family and friends found out in a stand out in a desperate search for her. Caitlin was found dead in a drainage culvert. The me says she was strangled. Now today, that 15 year old who was interviewed early on who's accused of being involved through DNA. Evidence appeared before Judge Cres Shaw representatives for the state told the judge, the teen remains a danger to himself and others. The defense attorney asked for his release. We are asking for release on GPS monitor. He does have the ability to behave and if he is restrained to his home and a school curfew, I think that his mom can get over here to pick him up. Now, no specific details about actual evidence were revealed in court today, but SAPD is putting out additional information. So we'll have more on that. As the day progresses, juveniles aren't eligible for bail, they have to appear for detention hearings every 10 business days. So this young man is scheduled to be back here. May 15th live at the juvenile justice center. Sue Kalberg. Count five.