
Dwyane Robinson was booked into the Clark County Jail for Murder in the First Degree
On Wednesday (Sept. 18) at 11:33 p.m. the Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) was dispatched to a Disturbance with a Weapon call near the 7500 block of NE 123rd Court in Vancouver.
The reporting party stated he arrived at the residence here to check on 36-year-old Diane Robinson who had not been heard from in several days. Upon arrival, he contacted Diane’s brother, Dwayne Robinson, 34, who also lives at this residence. Dwayne told the reporting party that he had stabbed and killed Diane.
Arriving patrol deputies contacted Dwyane Robinson who followed verbal commands and was detained. Deputies then searched the residence and located a deceased female inside. Official identification of the decedent is pending. CCSO Major Crimes Unit responded to the scene and is currently investigating. Dwyane Robinson was booked into the Clark County Jail for Murder in the First Degree. There are no outstanding suspects at this time.
The investigation is still active and ongoing.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
Also read:
- Northwest just finished warmest fall on record, scientists reportScientists report the Pacific Northwest experienced its warmest fall on record, with snowpack at the lowest level for this point in winter since tracking began in 2001.
- Opinion: More taxes sadly the Washington wayElizabeth New (Hovde) argues that Washington lawmakers continue to turn to new taxes instead of addressing state spending priorities, particularly in health care policy.
- C-TRAN offering free service, extended hours this New Year’s EveC-TRAN will offer free systemwide service and extended late-night hours on select routes for New Year’s Eve to support safe holiday travel.
- Clark County Public Works is seeking three new live-in volunteer park hosts for the 2026 seasonClark County Public Works is accepting applications for three live-in volunteer park host positions at regional and community parks for the 2026 season.
- Opinion: IBR administrator receives generous Christmas gift on his way out the doorKen Vance argues that IBR leadership avoided accountability on rising project costs as Administrator Greg Johnson announced his departure without providing updated estimates.
- Christmas Ships Parade enters final week with six nights of holiday magic remainingThe Christmas Ships Parade has entered its final week, with six remaining nights of illuminated boats visiting locations along the Columbia and Willamette rivers.
- County Treasurer addresses penny shortage, encourages customers to pay with exact changeThe Clark County Treasurer’s Office is asking customers who pay with cash to use exact change as a nationwide penny shortage affects the ability to obtain coins.








