
🎧 Vancouver SWAT arrests armed suspect after I-5 shutdown
Due to the proximity of the complex to I-5, the southbound lanes of the freeway were shut down while members of the SWAT team attempted contact with the suspect
VANCOUVER – On Saturday (April 11) at about 2:30 p.m., Vancouver Police responded to 500 E 13th Street (The Hudson) for the report of a brandishing. A resident reported that another resident pointed a firearm at them and then retreated inside their apartment.
Due to the proximity of the complex to I-5, the southbound lanes of the freeway were shut down while members of the SWAT team attempted contact with the suspect.
After an extended standoff, SWAT members took the suspect into custody. Shortly after that, I-5 was reopened. Upon search of the apartment, multiple firearms were located.
The suspect, Terry Meyers, 58 years old, was booked into the Clark County Jail for Assault II (X2) and Assault III.
Nothing additional is being released at this time.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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