Fire Marshal seeks public’s assistance identifying persons, vehicle of interest in Nakia Creek fire

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The Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office is asking for the public’s  help in identifying persons and a vehicle of interest in an ongoing fire  investigation.

The Fire Marshal’s office is asking the public to review the video  and photo below to see if they recognize the people or vehicle. The  video was taken Sunday, Oct. 9 at approximately 3:30 pm on a ridge near  where the Nakia Creek fire is burning on Larch Mountain.

“We are looking for what we believe is a white or light-colored  Subaru vehicle,” said Assistant Fire Marshal Curtis Eavenson. “Based on  witness statements, we also believe there were two men and two women  connected with this vehicle.”

If anyone recognizes the vehicle or people depicted in the video or  has any information regarding the ongoing wildfire investigation, they  are urged to contact the county’s Fire Marshal Office at (564) 397-3320.

The Nakia Creek fire is located 9 miles northeast of Camas in the  Yacolt Burn State Forest. More information on the fire including  evacuation updates can be found online at http://cresa911.org/2022/10/11/nakia-creek-fire-updates/.

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