Lacey Community Mourns After Alexander And Deven Borgen Targeted In Devastating Drive-By Tragedy
Lacey Community Mourns After Alexander And Deven Borgen Targeted In Devastating Drive-By Tragedy
Lacey — Alexander M. Borgen, 16, followed by his older brother, Deven J. Borgen, 17, became the center of a deeply emotional and fast-moving investigation after both were struck by gunfire during a drive-by shooting early Friday morning, Nov. 14. The quiet hours before sunrise were disrupted when multiple 911 calls reported gunshots echoing through a residential stretch of the city, prompting an urgent response from Lacey Police officers.
According to early findings, the brothers were outside near a neighborhood roadway when a vehicle approached, slowed, and unleashed a burst of rounds before speeding away into the darkness. When officers arrived, they discovered both Alexander and Deven critically wounded. Emergency personnel attempted immediate life-saving measures, but the severity of their injuries left little that responders could do. The tragic loss of two teenage brothers sent an immediate shockwave through the community, leaving neighbors stunned and grieving.
The investigation moved quickly, with detectives canvassing the area for witnesses, reviewing surveillance footage from nearby homes, and gathering forensic evidence from shell casings and tire patterns. Lacey Police noted that the attack appeared targeted rather than random, fueling community anxiety as families sought reassurance and answers. The following day, authorities announced a significant development: the arrest of 20-year-old Trequanne Trenelle Wilson-Mason of Lacey, who was taken into custody without incident.
Detectives confirmed that Wilson-Mason was identified through a combination of witness statements, digital evidence, and vehicle tracking, though officials have not yet released a full motive. Community members expressed relief that a suspect had been apprehended so swiftly, though many acknowledged that the arrest does little to ease the emotional weight of losing two young lives with so much ahead of them.
Family friends described Alexander as gentle, thoughtful, and deeply committed to his younger siblings, while Deven was remembered as confident, protective, and full of potential. The two were said to be inseparable—brothers in both bond and spirit. Their deaths left classmates, teachers, neighbors, and extended family struggling to process such a painful blow.
In the days following the shooting, a growing memorial of candles, flowers, letters, and photographs took shape near the location where the attack occurred. Community members gathered in small groups, sharing memories and comforting one another, united by heartbreak and disbelief. School counselors were dispatched to support students, and local leaders urged residents to remain patient as the investigation continued.
Lacey Police have emphasized that the case remains active, with detectives working to determine all individuals involved and whether the drive-by stemmed from a personal dispute, a targeted confrontation, or another underlying conflict. Authorities encouraged anyone with additional information to come forward, noting that even the smallest detail could prove meaningful.





