Police arrested four people Wednesday in connection with a suspected drug house in Felida.
The Clark-Vancouver Drug Task Force received multiple complaints about the residence, 13313 N.W. 39th Ave., through a drug tip line, according to Cmdr. Mike Cooke.
Task force detectives intercepted an alleged drug delivery Wednesday in the parking lot of the Salmon Creek Fred Meyer store, 800 N.E. Tenney Road. There, they arrested Orchards resident Sean Patrick Donahue, 30, on suspicion of possessing heroin. Kendra Denman, 26, of Battle Ground was also arrested on the same allegation. She also had a felony warrant out for her arrest, Cooke said.
A third person fled from police in a car, which broke down at Northeast Sixth Avenue and 135th Street. After a short foot pursuit, police detained and arrested Mario Perez Barasa Jr., 30, for allegedly delivering heroin.
Detectives then converged on the Northwest 39th Street house, where Barasa reportedly lives. There, they arrested Vito Fazzio, 24, on suspicion of possessing heroin with intent to deliver, possessing methamphetamine and maintaining a drug dwelling.
More information about the raid will be released today.