
The Vancouver Police Department, with the support of Crime Stoppers of Oregon, is currently seeking assistance from the public in a troubling hit-and-run case that claimed the life of Courtney Clinton, aged 31. According to the official Vancouver Police Department release, Courtney had last been in contact with friends and family during the week of October 28. Her body was found inside her vehicle on November 1 along the 300 block of Blandford Dr. in Vancouver, a grim discovery that has left the community shaken.
In a circumstance that highlights a silver lining in a deeply tragic event, Courtney's infant child was also discovered in the vehicle, fortunately unharmed. The case has moved beyond a routine investigation, drawing the attention and resources of the department’s Major Crime Unit—a clear indication of the seriousness and urgency of the matter. The identity and location of individuals involved in this horrific incident are of top priority for authorities.
Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to reach out to the Vancouver Police Department or anonymously through Crime Stoppers of Oregon. The tenacious pursuit of justice for Courtney and the future well-being of her infant child hinges on these collaborative efforts. It's a reminder that amid much darkness that appears to engulf our society's sense of security, the resolve to seek justice sheds a light on our collective humanity.









