The suspect, identified as Ttong John of Vancouver, was booked into the King County Jail after being taken into custody by Auburn Police officers
On Friday (Aug. 19), Clark County Sheriff’s detectives were contacted by members of the Auburn Police Department, who had located and recovered the stolen red 2010 Toyota Camry sedan that was stolen on Aug. 16 in Clark County.
Auburn Police officers took a male suspect into custody for possession of a stolen vehicle. The suspect, identified as Ttong John of Vancouver, was booked into the King County Jail.
CCSO detectives interviewed John and developed probable cause to arrest him for Robbery 1st Degree and Hit/Run Injury. A warrant has been issued and John will be extradited to Clark County for arraignment.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank members of the Auburn Police Department for their assistance with the investigation and are appreciative of our statewide law enforcement partnerships. No further information will be released at this time.
Information provided by Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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