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Arrest Made in Connection to October Shooting: Alexander Finch in Custody

Alexandria, LA (1/30/2024) – The Alexandria Police Department has made a breakthrough in the investigation into the shooting that transpired in the 3700 block of 4th Street on October 10, 2023. 

On Monday, January 29, 2024, at approximately 11:00 AM, authorities arrested 40-year-old Alexander Finch, charging him with one count of Attempted Second Degree Murder in connection to the incident.

The arrest follows months of diligent investigation by the Alexandria Police Department, culminating in the apprehension of Finch. The incident, which occurred last October, left the community on edge, prompting a thorough search for the individual responsible.

The motive behind the shooting and further details of the investigation remain undisclosed as the case is still under active examination. Authorities have emphasized that this is an ongoing investigation, and additional information will be released as it becomes available.

The Alexandria Police Department is urging anyone with additional information regarding this incident or other crimes in the Alexandria area to come forward. Individuals can contact the Alexandria Police Detective Division at (318) 441-6416 or APD Dispatch at (318) 441-6559. Alternatively, information can be emailed to detectives at [email protected].

For those seeking a cash reward, Crime Stoppers of CenLa can be reached at (318) 443-7867. Additionally, the Crime Stoppers P3 Tipster App is available for download at www.p3tips.com/community/mobile, providing a secure platform to leave tips and receive a claim number for potential cash rewards.

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A law enforcement-related agency has provided this information as public information. Persons named or shown in photographs or video as suspects in a criminal “All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.” or arrested and charged with a crime have not been convicted of any criminal offense. They are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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