
Officers arrived and discovered one of the involved parties had locked herself inside the apartment with a firearm, and she was believed to be suicidal
CAMAS — At about 10:49 Friday (Oct. 31), Camas Police were dispatched to domestic
disturbance/assault at an apartment located at 206 NE 4th Ave. in Camas.
Officers arrived and discovered one of the involved parties had locked herself inside the apartment with a firearm, and she was believed to be suicidal.
The immediate area and streets near the apartment were cordoned off by officers, and assistance and support were requested from outside agencies. After about a 45-minute standoff with Officers, the subject exited the apartment unarmed. McKenzie Pfeifer, 31, of Camas, was safely taken into custody and arrested for Domestic Violence Assault-felony.
Camas Police would like to thank the outside agencies who responded and assisted
during this incident, Washougal Police Department, Clark County Sheriff’s Office,
Washington State Patrol, Vancouver Police Department, and Ridgefield Police
Department.
Information provided by the Camas Police Department.
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