
A female had been shot and was located by her husband and two friends arriving at the house where a vehicle was stolen
On Saturday (March 23) at 6:54 p.m., the Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) responded to a report of a female shot inside a residence in the 18000 block of NE 119th St. near Hockinson.
The female was located by her husband and two friends arriving at the house. CCSO deputies arrived and found the adult female deceased inside the residence with apparent gunshot wounds.
A 2001 black Ford F-150, with Washington license plates “C73655Y” was reported stolen from the scene. If located, the occupants of the stolen vehicle should be considered armed and dangerous. Call 9-1-1 and do not approach the vehicle.
The circumstances of the female’s death are actively being investigated by CCSO Major Crimes Unit and limited information is being released at this time. The identity of the deceased is not being released at the time of this report.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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