
A Vancouver Police Patrol officer located a male lying on the street between a curb and a parked vehicle
VANCOUVER – On Wednesday (Feb. 25) at about 7:45 p.m., Vancouver Police responded to a suspicious circumstance in the area of W 35th Street/Kauffman Avenue. A Vancouver Police Patrol officer located a male lying on the street between a curb and a parked vehicle.
The male was identified as K Lodge Lodge, who had an outstanding felony warrant and was wanted in relation to a domestic violence incident that occurred on November 15, 2025, in which Lodge rammed a rideshare driver’s vehicle multiple times.
Lodge was transported to an area hospital for evaluation and once released, was booked into the Clark County Jail for 2 counts of Assault I, 1 count of Assault-1-DV, 2 counts of Harassment/Threat to Kill, 2 counts of Hit and Run Injury, and 2 counts of Malicious Mischief.
The investigation is continuing and nothing additional is being released at this time.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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