It was extensive media coverage and the use of electronic billboards displaying the image of Erik John Meiser that apparently led Clackamas County Sheriffâs deputies and federal marshals to arrest the suspect at gunpoint Saturday outside a motel in Corvallis, Ore.
Meiser will be formally charged today with the Sept. 17 aggravated murder of 57-year-old Frederick âFritzâ Hayes, of Lake Oswego, Ore., the Oregonian newspaper reported in weekend editions. A conviction could result in the death penalty.
Meiser, a 37-year-old drifter who has the word âNAZIâ tattooed on the fingers of his left hand and âHATEâ on his right calf, was arrested 66 miles away from the upscale Portland suburb where heâs accused of committing the murder.
Friends gathered Sunday for a memorial service for Hayes, a recently retired information-technology professional who was attacked, authorities said, after he and his wife returned to their home in Lake Oswego at 6 a.m. and apparently startled a burglar.
Margaret “Maggie” Hayes, 56, wasnât injured as she ran from the residence and called police who used tracking dogs in the initial manhunt in the affluent neighborhood. The victimâs wife provided a description of the 6-foot-5 bearded attacker and an artistâs drawing was released.
Authorities have not disclosed what led them on Thursday to identify Meiser as a suspect in the Hayes killing, triggering a West Coast manhunt and massive public awareness campaign that generated dozens of tips, eventually leading investigators to Corvallis two day later.
Not a lot is publicly known yet about Meiserâs white supremacy background, but he reportedly has ties to St. Paul, Minn., and Santa Cruz, Calif.
Shortly after Meiser was identified as the murder suspect, police in Ogden, Utah, announced they, too, were looking for Meiser. He is named in a Utah warrant charging him with a Sept. 8 knife assault on a man whose face was severely slashed in an apparently unprovoked bus station attack.
Meiser has a criminal record dating back to 1989 when he was 14, authorities say. He has previous arrests in California, Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, dating back to 1989, the Clackamas County Sheriffâs Office said in a press release.
Those arrests were for burglary (multiple counts); resisting arrest (multiple counts); providing false identification to police; possession of narcotics; vandalism; disorderly conduct; battery; trespassing; theft; assault (multiple counts); domestic violence (multiple counts); cruelty towards a child; violation of a protective order; obscene phone calls and ethnic intimidation, the sheriffâs office said.
âWeâre thrilled to have him in custody,â Clackamas County Sheriff Craig Roberts said after a citizenâs tip led to Meiserâs arrest, The Associated Press reported.