Suspect, 21, arrested in serial Davis stabbings
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The nearly week-long manhunt for a brazen killer ended Thursday with the arrest of a 21-year-old Davis man who, it turned out, returned to the scene of his own alleged crime.
Police formally arrested Carlos Reales Dominguez in connection with Davis’ three stabbings shortly after 1 p.m. Thursday, a day after detaining him on Pine Lane and Colby Drive.
He now faces two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.
Dominguez is listed as a UC Davis sophomore studying biological sciences on the university’s online directory, but as of April 25 “was separated for academic reasons,” campus officials said in a statement. They did not elaborate.
He also aspired to become a doctor, according to an online profile for a medical internship in which he described “how health care can be fun.”
“Maybe people think it’s boring or it’s scary if you’re a surgeon and you see all that blood, but saving someone’s life makes you feel good about yourself,” Dominguez said.
Illegal alien, unaccompanied minor.
“ A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official said Reales Dominguez came to the United States in April 2009 as an unaccompanied minor. He was later transferred to a family member. Immigration officials plan to detain Reales Dominguez should he be released from the Yolo County jail.”
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