Update Thursday, July 19:

Anchorage Police have identified the victim of the homicide as 48-year-old Ian Ellison. His next of kin have been notified.

UPDATE Wednesday, July 18:

A man who was shot during a dispute over a bicycle on July 4 has died from his injuries two weeks later, Anchorage Police say. The man police say fired the shot was arrested just days ago.

The man had been in the hospital since the shooting. Police say his name will be released Thursday.

Additional charges could be brought against the suspect, Daren Barnhart, who was arrested Friday.

Original Story July 17:

Following a shooting earlier this month, the Anchorage Police Department secured a warrant for the man they believed was responsible. Over a week later, that man was taken into custody thanks to some help from an APD K9.

According to APD, back on July 4, Daren Barnhart, 50,

APD said they believed alcohol was a factor in the shooting.

On July 13, police say Barnhart was spotted on the 2700 block of Spenard riding a bicycle. It's not known whether this was the same bicycle that led to the dispute and eventual shooting on July 4.

Officers ordered Barnhart to stop, but he rode away on the bike, into a field near Carousel Lounge, reportedly hiding in tall grass.

The hiding didn't last long, as officers brought a K9 officer to the scene to assist in the search, warning Barnhart to surrender.

"Barnhart ignored those warnings, leapt up from where he was hiding, and started to run," APD reported in a news release. "K9 Midas was released; he made contact with Barnhart’s right forearm."

Barnhart was treated for the dog bite to his arm, and then remanded at the Anchorage Jail on his initial charges, as well as resisting arrest.