
Haven R. Akuna-Feist, a 19-year-old Vancouver resident, was booked into the Clark County Jail on charges of Robbery and Assault
CAMAS – On Thursday (May 8) at about 5:23a.m., Camas Police officers responded to a disturbance call at the 2400 block of NW Magnolia Street in Camas.
When officers arrived, they encountered a group of individuals reporting an armed robbery. The suspect was taken into custody from a vehicle parked nearby. A loaded .38 caliber handgun and a black mask the suspect allegedly wore during the incident was recovered at the scene. The victim’s stolen property was also recovered.
Haven R. Akuna-Feist, a 19-year-old Vancouver resident, was booked into the Clark County Jail on charges of Robbery – 1st degree and Assault-2nd degree.
The victim and the suspect did not directly know each other, but they have a mutual acquaintance in common. No one was injured during this encounter. There are no additional suspects outstanding.
Information provided by the Camas Police Department.
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