
The Vancouver Police Department arrested and booked Machou M. Machou, 23 years old, into the Clark County Jail for Murder II
VANCOUVER — On Wednesday (Jan. 29) at about 4:24 p.m., Vancouver Police responded to Jaggy Road Park, the 4500 block of NE 72nd Avenue, for the report of a shooting. Officers located a 21-year-old male deceased at the park. Within minutes of police arrival, officers located and detained a male in the area who matched the suspect description.
The Vancouver Police Department arrested and booked 23-year-old Machou M. Machou into the Clark County Jail for Murder II.
Detectives from the Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit are continuing the investigation and there is not believed to be a current threat to the public.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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