People are sometimes released from the Clark County Jail late at night or in the wee hours of the morning.
Most are eager to go, with a ride waiting to take them home to their own bed. But about 1 in 6 exit the jail doors and wander, sometimes reluctantly, into the darkness with nowhere to go.
“They’re just released in the middle of the night with no way of getting anywhere, no way of contacting anyone,” said Amber Cognata, a defense attorney with Vancouver Defenders who often represents people experiencing homelessness.
The problem isn’t unique to Clark County. Still, it’s one the area faces more often as its homeless population grows.