
Battle Ground detectives gathered evidence, including surveillance footage, in an effort to identify the suspect
The Battle Ground Police Department has identified and charged a suspect in connection with the Jan. 10 robbery of IQ Credit Union, located at 1810 SW 9th Avenue in Battle Ground
Officers responded to the scene, but the suspect had already fled. Battle Ground detectives gathered evidence, including surveillance footage, in an effort to identify the suspect.
On Jan. 24, the Vancouver Police Department arrested Ryan Frisbie, 46, for the December 21 (2024) bank robbery at a Bank of America branch in Vancouver. Battle Ground detectives developed probable cause to charge Frisbie with the Jan. 10 robbery at IQ Credit Union.
On January 30, 2025, Frisbie was re-booked into the Clark County Jail on an additional count of Robbery.
The Battle Ground Police Department appreciates the support and collaboration of the Vancouver Police Department and extends gratitude to members of the public who provided valuable tips during this investigation.
Information provided by the city of Battle Ground.
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