The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified a man struck and killed last week while walking across Interstate 205 near the Mill Plain Boulevard interchange.
Victim of fatal Clark County house fire identified as 75-year-old man
Updated Feb 09, 2021;
By Jerzy Shedlock | The Columbian
The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the victim of a Feb. 3 fatal house fire in Northeast Hazel Dell.
Patrick J. Prudhomme’s death was caused by “thermal injury and inhalation of products of combustion.” The medical examiner listed the 75-year-old man’s manner of death as an accident.
Clark County Deputy Fire Marshal Jason Knoble previously told The Columbian that the fire was likely caused by the resident falling asleep while smoking.
Firefighters were dispatched at 3:58 a.m. to the 7900 block of Northeast 30th Avenue. The home is near the boundary of the Vancouver Fire Department’s service area, and a Clark County Fire District 6 engine was the first to arrive at the scene, Vancouver Fire Department spokesman Joe Spatz said. The crew spotted smoke billowing from the front of a manufactured home, he said.
Clark County Medical Examiner IDs house fire victim By Jerzy Shedlock, Columbian Breaking News Reporter
Published: February 9, 2021, 5:44pm
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The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the victim of a Feb. 3 fatal house fire in Northeast Hazel Dell.
Patrick J. Prudhomme’s death was caused by “thermal injury and inhalation of products of combustion.” The medical examiner listed the 75-year-old man’s manner of death as an accident.
Clark County Deputy Fire Marshal Jason Knoble previously told The Columbian that the fire was likely caused by the resident falling asleep while smoking.
Firefighters were dispatched at 3:58 a.m. to the 7900 block of Northeast 30th Avenue. The home is near the boundary of the Vancouver Fire Department’s service area, and a Clark County Fire District 6 engine was the first to arrive at the scene, Vancouver Fire Department spokesman Joe Spa
Linda Taylor picks up an envelope marked evidence from the Clark County Medical Examiner s Office. Taylor says she never imagined her son would be shot by police. “Then it happens to your own family,” she said. “Then you’re really asking, in shock, ‘what happened?’” Kristyna Wentz-Graff
Originally published on February 4, 2021 9:29 am
The person on the other side of Treva Smith’s cellphone one Wednesday evening last April asked a simple question: “Did you hear about Bill?”
The call came a day after Vancouver police shot and killed her nephew, William Abbe. A bystander filmed the encounter, which then spread on Facebook. Smith watched once, then called her husband into the living room to watch together.
Medical examiner’s office identifies man’s body
Anthony Kent Michel was found unresponsive Jan. 18 in Walnut Grove area By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: February 2, 2021, 4:52pm
Share: The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office sought the public’s help in identifying a person found dead on Jan. 18 in Vancouver. He was identified as Anthony Kent Michel, 51.
The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office on Tuesday identified a man found unresponsive Jan. 18 on a Vancouver road as Anthony Kent Michel, 51.
Michel, of Vancouver, died Jan. 19. His cause and manner of death are pending, according to the medical examiner’s office.