Crime & Safety
Teen Girl Arrested After Shooting 'Sugar Daddy'
Raelyn Domingo, 15, is suspected of robbing and shooting a 56-year-old man in his Sexton Mountain home on May 11. The pair met online.

VANCOUVER, WA — Washington County detectives searching for the woman suspected of shooting a man in his Sexton Mountain home last Friday got a break in the case this week when Camas police arrested the suspect in connection with a separate and unrelated robbery in the Mill Plain area of Vancouver, Washington.
Perhaps most interestingly, the woman is not a woman at all but instead a 15-year-old girl who'd posed as an adult on an online dating website, through which she met the Sexton Mountain man whom she later robbed and shot, allegedly, on May 11.
Raelyn G. Domingo, a student at Heritage High School in Vancouver, is currently being held at the Clark County Juvenile Justice Center. Washington County Sheriff's officials are seeking her extradition back to Oregon.
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According to an Affidavit in Support of Arrest filed by Washington County and obtained by Patch, Domingo used the online dating service SeekingArrangement.com to connect with the 56-year-old Sexton Mountain man, who told detectives he thought she was 19 or 20 years old.
The Sexton Mountain man explained to detectives that he'd previously used the site for other extramarital affairs with women and that at least one previous 2-year relationship had ended "amicably."
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Regarding his knowledge of Domingo, the man told detectives she went by the name "Samantha," that he thought she was Asian, and that he believed she was a Certified Nursing Assistant.
After a period of texting, the man agreed to meet with Domingo on May 11 at the Safeway located at 6194 S.W. Murray Blvd. in Beaverton.
Picking Domingo up at the Chevron near the Safeway, the Sexton Mountain man drove her back to his home in the 8600-block of Southwest Muledeer Drive.
Once at the Sexton Mountain home, the man reportedly invited Domingo upstairs to his music room, where he offered her non-alcoholic beverages and gave her $260.
Editor's Note: SeekingArrangement.com is specifically for women who are looking for sugar daddies, or a wealthy older man to care for them financially in return for company and/or — most often — sexual favors.
The pair reportedly spent some time together in the Sexton Mountain home before Domingo excused herself to the bathroom.
After spending several minutes in the bathroom, Domingo reportedly returned, immediately pulled out a gun, and fired one round into the man's belly. The bullet entered the left side of his lower abdomen, punctured his intestine, then exited his right buttock.
Domingo then asked the man where the rest of his money was.
After explaining that he'd just given all of it to her, Domingo left the residence.
The Sexton Mountain man's wife reportedly told officers afterward that various things in the home were out of place, but that nothing appeared to be missing.
Tracking Domingo's phone number from the Sexton Mountain man's phone, detectives got a ping out of Vancouver.
Because they have no jurisdiction in Washington, Washington County detectives sought the assistance of Vancouver police.
After explaining the situation and describing the person they sought to a Vancouver detective, Washington County investigators were told that an Asian girl matching their suspect description was identified as a suspect by Camas police on May 12 regarding another home robbery earlier that day.
In the May 12 robbery, Domingo was reportedly accompanied by three other men, all masked; all four were reportedly known by the victim.
During the robbery, one of the men with Domingo reportedly fired a handgun round into the home's ceiling. Domingo also reportedly claimed to have a gun, but the robbery victim never saw it.
Using surveillance images to connect the dots, Washington County detectives were able to match the vehicle used in the second robbery with witness descriptions of the vehicle seen fleeing Sexton Mountain around the time of the shooting May 11.
Additionally, photos from Domingo's SeekingArrangement.com profile were matched with photos from her Facebook page and photos from Heritage High School — where Domingo is still enrolled, though she hasn't been in class since March 21.
When detectives shared the photos with the Sexton Mountain man while he was still in hospital recovering, he "did not make any identification," investigators said.
Nevertheless, in cooperation with the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force, Camas and Vancouver Police Departments, and the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, Washington County detectives sought a warrant for Domingo's arrest.
On May 16, Camas police officers spotted a car connected to the investigation and pulled it over in Vancouver. Officers recognized Domingo among the occupants in the car and immediately arrested her.
One other juvenile female and two adult males were also arrested during the traffic stop. A fifth suspect police believe was involved was already in custody at the Clark County Jail on an unrelated charge, according to Camas police.
The men involved are: Jamil R. Timpke, 19; Evan B. Barajas, 20; and Keonte D. Scott, 20.
All five, including Domingo, are being charged by Camas police for robbery, assault, and burglary.
This story will be updated when/if Domingo is extradited back to Oregon to face her charges here.
Image via Washington County Sheriff's Office
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