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Court records: Starving Vancouver teen visited by child welfare worker just days before death

Court records: Starving Vancouver teen visited by child welfare worker just days before death
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Medical examiner: Karreon Franks died of starvation and neglect

Updated: 1:25 PM PDT April 14, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. A Vancouver teenager died last November from starvation and neglect, according to the Clark County Medical Examiner’s office. Karreon Franks, 15, was pronounced dead roughly 14 minutes after arriving at the emergency room at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, according to a search warrant filed by Vancouver Police. Medical personnel reported the teen weighed 70 pounds and had scars on his neck, according to the court papers. There have been no arrests in the case and no charges filed. One week prior to his Nov. 27 death, Washington Child Protective Services opened an investigation due to a complaint that the boy’s mother and father had restricted food as a form of punishment for their children, a Vancouver detective explained in the search warrant.

Vancouver police respond to 3 crashes involving vehicles striking light poles; one person killed

Vancouver police respond to 3 crashes involving vehicles striking light poles; one person killed By Jerzy Shedlock, Columbian Breaking News Reporter Published: April 8, 2021, 3:06pm Share: (iStock.com) Vancouver police officers responded to three crashes overnight Tuesday, including one fatal wreck, all involving vehicles driving into light poles. The fatal crash happened shortly before 7 p.m. on Northeast 112th Avenue at Chkalov Drive, Vancouver Police Department spokeswoman Kim Kapp said in an email. A 79-year-old driver was southbound on 112th Avenue, near where the street becomes Chkalov Drive, when he left the roadway and struck a metal light pole, Kapp said. The man, who was not identified by police, was taken to PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center and pronounced dead. Traffic unit investigators are continuing to look into the cause of the crash.

A closer look at the three COVID-19 vaccines available to citizens

share On April 15 all citizens can sign up to get vaccinated; here’s a look at the options We are now almost four months into vaccination distribution in Washington state, with counties now entering the Phase 3 guidelines for schools and businesses. Gov. Jay Inslee was in Vancouver last week touting the success of his administration’s COVID-19 programs. Over 3.7 million doses of the vaccines have been administered among the 7.6 million Washington citizens. The Washington Department of Health (DOH) reports 346,470 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 24,232 possible cases, for a total of 370,652 cases as of April 6. That means fewer than five in 100 Washington citizens have contracted the virus. There have been 20,819 hospitalizations and 5,299 deaths. Less than 6 percent of people who get the virus end up in the hospital, although the state reports 44 percent of cases have an “unknown” status regarding hospitalization. The death rate is 1.4 percent of total cases.

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