Crime

Suspect in back-to-back Pierce Co. homicides killed by OR police, sheriff says

A man accused of killing two people in back-to-back Pierce County murders died in a shoot-out with police.

In an X post, Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank said 24-year-old Hayes McCloud was shot and killed by officers in Seaside, Oregon.

The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page posted an update at 8 p.m. on Wednesday mentioning the encounter in Oregon.

“The suspect has been contacted by police in Seaside Oregon,” the post said. “We are no longer looking for the suspect and details of the contact and major incident that transpired in Oregon will be available once the investigation is concluded.”

McCloud was suspected of killing two people in back-to-back homicides — the first one was at about 2:40 a.m. at a house near Puyallup, The News Tribune previously reported, and the second was at about 3:04 a.m. in Tacoma.

Both victims were adult men. The Sheriff’s Office said both homicides “appear to be targeted” but was not sure of McCloud’s motive.

A wanted person flyer for Hayes McCloud, a 24-year-old man who has been accused of two back-to-back Pierce County homicides on July 8, 2026: one near a house in Puyallup, Wash. and one in Tacoma, Wash. Hayes was killed later that day in a shooting with police in Seaside, Ore.
A wanted person flyer for Hayes McCloud, a 24-year-old man who has been accused of two back-to-back Pierce County homicides on July 8, 2026: one near a house in Puyallup, Wash. and one in Tacoma, Wash. Hayes was killed later that day in a shooting with police in Seaside, Ore. Pierce County Sheriff’s Office

The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office later named McCloud as the suspect in both homicides and posted a picture of him and a stock photo of his car, saying deputies believed McCloud was armed and dangerous.

In his tweet, Swank said McCloud drove away after the homicide in Tacoma and was spotted on a Flock camera headed south towards Lewis County around 4 a.m.

This story was originally published July 9, 2026 at 7:43 AM.

Isabela Lund
The News Tribune
Isabela Lund is the Lead Breaking News Reporter at The News Tribune. She previously covered the greater Puyallup area as the East Pierce County Reporter. Before joining The News Tribune in February 2025, she served as the digital content manager at KDRV NewsWatch 12 in Medford, Oregon, and as a reporter for the Stanwood Camano News. She grew up in Kitsap County and graduated from Western Washington University in 2022 with a degree in journalism.
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