Clark County, Washington — On December 2, 2025, around 8:00 p.m., Clark County Deputies were investigating a residential burglary and vehicle theft in Northeast Vancouver. The suspect reportedly entered a garage, stole a vehicle containing a firearm, and fled. A short time later, officers learned the stolen vehicle was parked at the Starbucks near W. Main St. and SR-503 in Battle Ground. Battle Ground Police responded, located the vehicle, and believed the suspect was still inside. With a firearm involved and the risk of flight high, officers requested additional resources—including CCSO units equipped with a Grappler pursuit immobilization system. When deputies and officers moved in, the suspect accelerated, dodged patrol vehicles, and sped out of the lot.
A pursuit began, during which stop sticks were deployed. Despite damaged tires, the suspect continued driving until CCSO utilized the Grappler to immobilize the vehicle near Northeast 72nd Ave and SR 502 in Dollars Corner. The suspect then rammed two patrol cars, causing significant damage to one of them. Deputies had to jump out of the way to avoid being struck. Deputies then pinned the vehicle and safely took the driver into custody. No deputies were injured. The suspect, 40-year-old Danielle Crosby, was arrested on multiple felony charges, including Residential Burglary, Motor Vehicle Theft, Firearm Theft, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, two counts of Assault II, and Felony Attempting to Elude. Crosby, a convicted felon, is a prohibited possessor of firearms. She also has previous charges for unlawful possession of firearms. She was booked into the Clark County Jail.
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