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Vancouver Police Chief Jeff Mori poses outside of the Vancouver Police Department headquarters. The chief said upon his Oct. 11 retirement, he plans to do &ldquo;hopefully nothing for a while,&rdquo; along with spending more time with his family.

‘I’ve run out of energy:’ As Vancouver police Chief Mori steps down, he hopes for more attention to officers’ well-being

Vancouver Police Chief Jeff Mori poses outside of the Vancouver Police Department headquarters. The chief said upon his Oct. 11 retirement, he plans to do &ldquo;hopefully nothing for a while,&rdquo; along with spending more time with his family.

October 4, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

Vancouver police Chief Jeff Mori planned to stick around longer. Read story

Vancouver Police Officer Andrea Mendoza watches her body cam footage April 22 at the Clark County Courthouse. Mendoza was charged with misdemeanor fourth-degree assault after threatening to use a Taser on the genitals of a suspected shoplifter in May 2023. A Clark County District Court jury acquitted her.

Vancouver police officer violated department policy for pulling down suspect’s pants, threatening to Taser him

Vancouver Police Officer Andrea Mendoza watches her body cam footage April 22 at the Clark County Courthouse. Mendoza was charged with misdemeanor fourth-degree assault after threatening to use a Taser on the genitals of a suspected shoplifter in May 2023. A Clark County District Court jury acquitted her.

September 30, 2024, 11:27am Clark County News

Vancouver police leadership determined Officer Andrea Mendoza violated department policies regarding use of force and professional conduct during a May 2023 incident in which she pulled down the pants of a shoplifting suspect and threatened to use her Taser on his genitals. Read story

Morning sun illuminates a sign on a building at Clark College in January 2022.

Clark College, Vancouver police looking for man who touched female staff member

Morning sun illuminates a sign on a building at Clark College in January 2022.

September 27, 2024, 1:52pm Clark County News

Clark College is looking for a man who followed a student off a bus, made “uncomfortable” comments toward the student and later may have touched a female staff member on her backside, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story

Laurie Arndt of Vancouver, right, talks to city councilors at Monday&rsquo;s community forum at the Educational Service District 112 building in Vancouver.

‘We’re being hit on so many levels’: Vancouver residents raise concerns about taxes, crime, streets

Laurie Arndt of Vancouver, right, talks to city councilors at Monday&rsquo;s community forum at the Educational Service District 112 building in Vancouver.

September 24, 2024, 1:49pm Clark County News

Vancouver residents who showed up to speak with city councilors at a Monday community forum expressed concerns about the upcoming police levy, crime at two of Vancouver Housing Authority’s apartment buildings and efforts to make streets more pedestrian friendly. Read story

A bus travels past a speed sign on East Evergreen Boulevard. When the sign was placed in the area last week, it mistakenly displayed &ldquo;ticket sent&rdquo; to speeders.

‘Ticket sent’? Sign on Highway 14 off-ramp in Vancouver was a mistake

A bus travels past a speed sign on East Evergreen Boulevard. When the sign was placed in the area last week, it mistakenly displayed &ldquo;ticket sent&rdquo; to speeders.

September 24, 2024, 6:09am Clark County News

Vancouver drivers exiting state Highway 14 onto East Evergreen Boulevard late last week who thought they would be getting a ticket in the mail can breathe a sigh of relief. Vancouver police said a speed sign mistakenly warned drivers “ticket sent.” Read story

Vancouver recruiting for new police chief

September 20, 2024, 12:42pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver opened the recruitment process for Vancouver’s next police chief on Thursday, according to a news release. Read story

Vancouver police need public’s help identifying 3 suspects after man walking his service dog was stabbed

September 20, 2024, 12:06pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department, in partnership with Crime Stoppers of Oregon, is seeking assistance from the public in identifying stabbing suspects from an assault last month. Read story

Tristan Huang (Photo contributed by the Vancouver Police Department)

Vancouver police: Missing teen may have jumped into river

Tristan Huang (Photo contributed by the Vancouver Police Department)

September 20, 2024, 11:25am Clark County News

Vancouver police say a 16-year-old boy who’s been missing for a week may have fallen or jumped from the Interstate 205 Bridge into the Columbia River. Read story

Tristan Huang

Police seek help finding missing Vancouver 16-year-old

Tristan Huang

September 16, 2024, 4:36pm Clark County News

Vancouver police are asking for the public's help finding a 16-year-old boy who was last seen Saturday morning near the Ellsworth neighborhood. Read story

Mekhi J. Parker, 18, of Vancouver appears Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of attempted first-degree assault, second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, felony harassment and possession of a dangerous weapon on school grounds. He&rsquo;s accused of threatening a shooting at Mountain View High School to target a student who&rsquo;d talked to his girlfriend.

Evergreen district staff were not made aware of Monday shooting threat until after school ended

Mekhi J. Parker, 18, of Vancouver appears Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of attempted first-degree assault, second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, felony harassment and possession of a dangerous weapon on school grounds. He&rsquo;s accused of threatening a shooting at Mountain View High School to target a student who&rsquo;d talked to his girlfriend.

September 12, 2024, 6:08am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools officials and Mountain View High School administrators did not inform teachers and staff of a shooting threat made against the school late Monday morning until after the school day ended. Read story