
At the time the shooting charges were added, Jeremiah Santos Isezaki was lodged in the Clark County Jail on an arrest warrant unrelated to this case
On Wed., April 2 detectives from the Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit arrested Jeremiah Santos Isezaki for Assault I and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm related to the shooting investigation.
At the time the shooting charges were added, Santos Isezaki was lodged in the Clark County Jail on an arrest warrant unrelated to this case.
The investigation is continuing.
On the morning of March 7, Vancouver Police responded to the Burnt Bridge Creek trail near the area of NE Andresen Rd/18th Street for the report of a shooting. Officers located a male with a life-threatening gunshot wound. The victim was transported to an area hospital. A search of the area was conducted, including the use of UAS and a K9 track.
Detectives from the Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit led the investigation that led to the recent arrest.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
Also read:
- Battle Ground Public School levy falling short in initial countEarly results show Battle Ground’s levy trailing while Hockinson’s measure holds a lead in the Feb. 10 special election.
- Puyallup teen wrestler says school ignored her claim of sex assault by male opponentPierce County authorities are investigating a sexual assault allegation involving a Puyallup high school wrestling match.
- Opinion: Washington parental rights battle goes nationalVicki Murray argues that parental rights and girls’ sports initiatives headed for the November 2026 ballot could reshape education policy in Washington and beyond.
- Ridgefield & Steigerwald Lake Refuges open sign-ups for new volunteersThe Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Complex is seeking new volunteers for education programs, visitor services, and habitat support in 2026.
- Washougal School District EPO Levy & Capital Levy passing in preliminary resultsPreliminary election results show Washougal’s EPO and Capital levies passing with about 58 percent approval.
- Opinion: Olympia’s war on a free pressNancy Churchill argues that Senate Bill 5400 threatens press freedom by subsidizing select media outlets while excluding independent journalists.
- Original team member Kelly Winn rejoins Cano Real EstateKelly Winn has rejoined Cano Real Estate after four years leading sales for a local home builder.








