A 26-year-old male was transported to area hospital with critical injuries
VANCOUVER – On Sunday (Nov. 6) at about 8:08 p.m., Vancouver Police responded to what was initially reported as a single vehicle traffic collision in the 6500 block of NE Fourth Plain Blvd.
When officers arrived, they located a vehicle with a bullet hole in the window and a 26-year-old male inside with a gunshot wound. Officers rendered medical aid until the male could be transported to an area hospital with critical injuries.
Detectives from the Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit and Safe Streets Task Force are investigating.
Information provided by Vancouver Police Department.
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