
On Thursday evening (Sept. 11), the suspect in a Woodland stabbing incident was located and detained in Marion County, Oregon. On Friday morning (Sept. 12), Miguel Bravo was arrested on a felony warrant for the crime of Assault in the First Degree-Domestic Violence and is pending extradition to Clark County.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the public for their assistance during this investigation.
On Thursday at 5 a.m., the Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) was dispatched to a disturbance call at a residence at Oaks Mobile & RV Park, located at 38308 NW Lakeshore Drive in Woodland. The caller reported her adult son had stabbed her, and she had now locked herself in her bedroom.
Several agencies responded to assist with the call, including Clark Cowlitz Fire Rescue, Cowlitz Tribal Police, Ridgefield Police, and Woodland Police. Upon their arrival, the caller’s son had already left. The adult female victim was treated and transported by ambulance to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit responded to investigate.


The suspect was determined to be 30-year-old Miguel Bravo of Woodland. He was believed to have fled in a white 2005 Acura TSX with Washington License “CSN7421.” He was believed to have possession of a knife and should be considered dangerous. Call the CCSO at (564) 397-2847 if you have information about this case.
This investigation is an active and ongoing investigation.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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