
The suspects and involved vehicle have not been located
On Saturday (May 20) at approximately 3:15 a.m., Woodland Police were advised of an altercation leading to a shooting in the 1200 block of Pacific Avenue.
The victim fled in his vehicle from that location with the suspect vehicle in pursuit. A passenger from the suspect’s vehicle fired gunshots at the victim’s vehicle, striking it multiple times.
The victim drove to the Woodland Police Department and the suspect vehicle fled the area. The victim driver sustained a minor wound to the leg. He is expected to make a full recovery.
The suspect vehicle is described as a dark colored, possibly maroon, SUV with a bike rack loaded with at least one bicycle on the back. It was occupied by two white males, approximately 40 years of age. The suspects and vehicle have not been located.
Those with any information, please call the Woodland Police Department. (360) 225-6965.
Information provided by Woodland Police Department.
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