🎧 CCSO Seeks Help ID’ing Vancouver Walgreens Robbers
The suspects stole several bottles of alcohol from a Vancouver Walgreens. When confronted by an employee, one of the suspects struck the employee in the head with a bottle, causing a laceration, before the group fled in a white SUV.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Detective Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying three suspects involved in a robbery that occurred on March 20, 2026, at approximately 9:25 p.m.
The suspects stole several bottles of alcohol from the Walgreens located at 6708 NE 63rd Street in Vancouver. When confronted by an employee, one of the suspects struck the employee in the head with a bottle, causing a laceration, before the group fled in a white SUV.
The investigation indicates the same suspects may have stolen alcohol from another Walgreens in Clark County shortly before this robbery.
Photographs of the suspects and the suspect vehicle are provided by the CCSO. This is a link to surveillance video showing the suspects entering and leaving the store.
Anyone with information about the suspects or the vehicle is asked to contact Detective Tanya Johnson at tanya.johnson@clark.wa.gov and reference Clark County Sheriff’s Office case 26002108.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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