During construction at Pearson Airfield, an archeologist found what could be unexploded Stokes Mortars dating back to World War 1. The Vancouver Police Mobile Explosive Device Unit worked with the U.S ...
Vancouver Police are investigating a shooting around Northeast Andresen Road and 18th Street on the Burnt Bridge Creek trail.
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Unexploded World War I mortars found at construction site, Washington police sayAn archaeologist at a construction site reported finding unexploded military munitions, Washington police said. The explosives found Tuesday, Feb. 25, appear to be mortar shells dating back to World ...
Kircher resigned from the Vancouver Police Department in fall 2023 and relinquished his Washington law enforcement certification in March 2024. His attorney, Jon McMullen, said Kircher has no ...
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Washington police said. The explosives found Tuesday, Feb. 25, appear to be mortar shells dating back to World War I, the Vancouver Police Department said in a Feb. 26 news release. They were ...
Shots were fired at the Tesla dealership in Tigard on early Thursday morning, shattering several building windows and ...
Multiple unexploded mortars were found and safely detonated at an airfield in Washington State, authorities said Thursday. The Vancouver Police Department said that the ordnance was found by an ...
Officers are asking for the public’s help in locating Ameko Vaimasanuu, who is wanted on multiple domestic violence-related ...
Several unexploded mortars were discovered during construction at the Pearson Field airport in Vancouver on Tuesday and ...
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