SEATTLE — A convicted felon who was sought by law enforcement agencies in Washington state a day after 4-year-old boy died of a gunshot wound at his small town home surrendered Monday.
An autopsy also revealed the boy died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a Sedro-Woolley home, as officers originally believed.
Trevor Braymiller called authorities in Sedro-Woolley on Monday afternoon to arrange his surrender, police Chief Doug Wood said.
"We're very pleased he's in custody," Wood said. "The community can relax a little bit, knowing that he's in custody. Now we have to grapple with the tragedy that occurred in the community."
Located about 70 miles north of Seattle, Sedro-Woolley rests on the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. More than 10,000 people live there.
People at the house indicated the boy shot himself, but investigators suspected a homicide and Braymiller fled. The 4-year-old was the son of Braymiller's girlfriend.
Police were told he went to a nearby church.
A friend told police that he had given Braymiller a ride to the Big Lake community, about 5 miles south of Sedro-Woolley. The friend went to police after learning the child was dead.