
The victim was transported to an area hospital and at this time is in serious but stable condition
VANCOUVER – On Sunday (March 16) at about 11:57 p.m., Vancouver Police responded to a shooting at 11320 NE 49th Street. Officers located a male who had been shot multiple times. The victim was transported to an area hospital and at this time is in serious but stable condition.
Police identified the suspect as Misael Dominguez-Naillon and responded to his residence (4619 NE 112th Avenue) where he surrendered and was taken into custody. A search of his apartment, and an associated apartment, by detectives from the Crime Reduction Team and Major Crimes Unit, resulted in recovery of multiple firearms, including the handgun used in the shooting.
Misael Dominguez-Naillon was arrested and booked into the Clark County Jail for Murder I (Attempted).
The Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit is continuing the investigation.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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