
When officers arrived, they located two male victims; one of the males was deceased, the other was transported to an area hospital for evaluation of injuries
VANCOUVER – On Saturday (Aug. 12) at about 2:50 a.m., Vancouver Police responded to the Spot Tavern located at 7225 NE Fourth Plain Blvd. for the report of a shooting.
When officers arrived, they located two male victims. One of the males was deceased, the other was transported to an area hospital for evaluation of injuries.
The Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit is investigating.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call the Vancouver Police Tip Line, (360) 487-7399. The investigation is continuing and nothing further is releasable at this time.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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