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Homicide Investigation Underway After Portland Woman Found Dead in Vancouver with Unharmed Child

Homicide Investigation Underway After Portland Woman Found Dead in Vancouver with Unharmed Child

A harrowing discovery in Vancouver has led to a homicide investigation after 31-year-old Courtney Valencia Clinton was found deceased in a vehicle along with her unharmed child. According to

OregonLive

,  Vancouver police were called to the scene in the 300 block of North Blandford Drive near Washington State Route 14 early Friday morning, and now the tragic circumstances surrounding Clinton’s death are beginning to unfold.

As reported by

OregonLive

, Clinton was discovered before 4:30 a.m. last week, with her small child beside her in the car, unscathed.

The Clark County Medical Examiner released findings confirming that Clinton’s wounds were the result of an assault perpetrated by another individual, details corroborated by

KOIN

, stating she suffered from “incised wounds of the neck.”

As the community reels from this loss, a narrative surfaces of Clinton’s reported commitment to a better future for her children, a sentiment echoed by a family member’s declaration, “She was determined to create a good life for her children. She will be missed,” in a statement obtained by

KPTV

. The details surrounding the location and timeline of the incident remain unclear, with the Medical Examiner stating the exact location where the injuries occurred was “unknown”.

In the wake of the investigation, authorities are urging anyone with information to step forward and contact the Vancouver Police Department tip line at (360) 487-7399. No further information regarding suspects or motive has been divulged by officials at this time.

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