
It was determined that an unknown suspect fired a single shot from a truck that was traveling westbound on SR-14
At about 5 p.m. Wednesday (Aug. 2), Camas Police were dispatched to MDI Services, located at 1910 SE 8th Avenue, for a report of a shot being fired at the business.
Officers arrived and found that a bullet had struck the top of the building, near the roofline. It is believed that the suspect was targeting a pro-Ukraine sign located between the building and SR-14. No one was injured and there was no significant damage to the building or its contents. It was determined that an unknown suspect fired a single shot from a truck that was traveling westbound on SR-14.
The Washington State Patrol is assisting in the ongoing investigation.
“This is a concerning event and we are hoping the community can assist in providing tips,” said Chief Tina Jones. “I want to reassure our community that we are prioritizing this case and hope someone shares information that can help us solve this crime expeditiously. We appreciate our Washington State Patrol partners for their assistance and support.”
Anyone that has information regarding the incident is encouraged to call the Camas Police Department at (360) 834-4151.
Information provided by Camas Police Department.
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