‘What did I do?’: Bodycam shows arrest of armed Bellevue fugitive

The Brief

  • Bellevue Police arrested Domenick Alexander on March 13 for allegedly stealing nearly 300 laptops from a business earlier this year.
  • Alexander was found armed with several knives and a “ghost gun,” which is a firearm without a serial number.
  • Detectives are now searching for a second man, Manuel Moosetail Sanchez, who was identified as an accomplice through community tips.

BELLEVUE, Wash. New bodycam video shows the moment Bellevue Police arrested an armed man wanted for a high-value business burglary after tracking him down for weeks.

Police apprehend armed burglary suspect

What we know:

Bellevue Police say Domenick Alexander broke into a local business on Jan. 4 and stole 289 laptops. The computers are valued at approximately $75,000. Detectives with the Special Enforcement Team used surveillance video to identify Alexander, noting that his specific hairstyle helped confirm who he was.

When officers caught up with Alexander on March 13, he was armed with a handgun in his pocket and several pocket knives. Police described the firearm as a “ghost gun.” Bodycam video shows Alexander becoming emotional during the arrest, telling his girlfriend, “This is for me, it’s not for you.”

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