
Courtney Clinton, 31, was discovered deceased in her vehicle on Nov. 1 in the 300 block of Blandford Dr. in Vancouver

The Vancouver Police Department Major Crime Unit, in conjunction with Crime Stoppers of Oregon, is asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating any individuals involved in the homicide of 31-year-old Courtney Clinton.
Courtney last had contact with friends and family the week of Oct. 28. Courtney was discovered deceased in her vehicle on Nov. 1 in the 300 block of Blandford Dr. in Vancouver. Courtney’s infant child was found in the vehicle with her. The child was unharmed.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers of Oregon. Crime Stoppers of Oregon offers cash rewards of up to $2,500 for information reported to Crime Stoppers of Oregon that leads to an arrest in any unsolved felony crime, but tipsters must remain anonymous. Secure and anonymous tips can be left at crimestoppersoforegon.com, call (503) 823-4357 or you can visit the app store and download P3 tips for smartphones or tablets.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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