WMW viewer tips lead to fugitive accused of setting fire to Lacey home in jealous rage

 

FUGITIVE CAPTURED April 13, 2016 --
The Department of Corrections' Southwest Community Response Unit and the U.S. Marshals arrested Troy Rayment on Wednesday morning after a short standoff in Tacoma.

He is accused of setting fire to a Lacey area home in a fit of jealous rage.

Tips from Washington's Most Wanted viewers led officers to his location.



He was booked into the Pierce County jail on his warrants and a new possession of a firearm charge.

Last Wednesday, Rayment escaped a massive manhunt. The U.S. Marshals, WSP, Lacey police and 3 separate K9 units were looking for him in tangle wild until 7pm. After being recognized by a tipster, Lacey officers made contact but Rayment wouldn't get out of the vehicle. As the Lacey officer waited for backup, he threw a spike strip behind the vehicle. When other officers got there, Rayment took off blowing out the tires. As he was fleeing, Lacey police fired at the truck with pepper balls, breaking out a window. Rayment fled in the vehicle until the tires came off and he was riding on the rims.  Rayment got away but lost control of his vehicle at the corner by Day n Night grocery. He fled on foot and a k9 track was started. The WSP plane was put in the air. While being tracked He burglarized a house and stole clothes changing his appearance, shaved his facial hair off and stole the victims phone. The home owner came home (interrupted burg) and he was off running again. Police ultimately believe he called someone to pick him up.​

Rayment is WMW Capture #758.



FUGITIVE WANTED IN THURSTON COUNTY March 28, 2016 --
Thurston County deputies are asking for the public's help to find Troy Rayment after they say he set fire to a Lacey area home in a fit of jealousy on March 1.

"He was living at a foreclosed home with a girlfriend and he started an arson after finding out she had left him for another man," said Sgt. Carla Carter who added, "He doused gasoline throughout the house and set it on fire."

Deputies say he cut off his Department of Corrections GPS ankle bracelet and fled the residence at 6916 Marvin Road in a motor home, which he crashed. He then fled on foot.  He is 35-years-old,  6-foot, 170 pounds, with brown hair and eyes.  Rayment has ties to the Olympia area.

His felony convictions include Controlled Substance Possession/non-prescription in 2014, Burglary 2nd degree in 2014, Tampering with a Witness in 2012 and Malicious Mischief in 1999.



Rayment has a current no bail DOC warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance.  If you have any information on where to find him, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.  That’s 1-800-222-8477.

Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 for information leading to his arrest and you never have to leave your name.