Crime & Safety

Cold Case: BPD Arrests Washington Man For 2013 Sexual Assault

The 64-year-old female victim fought back and consequently, the suspect left behind some critical evidence: blood.

BENICIA, CA — The Benicia Police Department can now close its books on a nearly 5-year-old cold case. That's because on Wednesday, detectives flew to Washington state – arrest warrant in hand – to take into custody the man whose DNA, according to police, links him to the sexual assault of a 64-year-old Benicia woman.

It was Halloween 2013 when an unknown assailant forced his way into the victim's home and sexually assaulted her, according to police. The victim fought back and consequently, the suspect left behind some critical evidence: blood.

"This month, we received the DNA identity of 34-year-old Alexander Haynes after he had been arrested in the city of University Place in the state of Washington for burglary where his DNA was entered into the system. Haynes had been a resident in Benicia at the time of the attack," Benicia police said Thursday afternoon in a statement posted to Facebook.

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After securing a $250,000 arrest warrant and extradition orders for Haynes, detectives on Wednesday flew to Washington. There, they were greeted by detectives and officers from the Pierce County Sheriff's Department and the University Place Police Department.

"During the evening hours of Wednesday, Haynes was taken into custody without incident and booked into Pierce County Jail while he awaits extradition back to California to face charges," BPD said in its statement.

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Alexander Haynes, 34, of University Place, Washington is arrested March 28, 2018 as the suspect in the Oct. 31, 2013 sexual assault of a Benicia, California woman. (Photo via Benicia Police Department)

"We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to both officers and detectives from University Place Police Department and the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office for their assistance in apprehending a dangerous suspect," BPD continued. "We are also very proud of our detectives who worked tirelessly on this case."

Photo via Benicia Police Department

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