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Vancouver Police Investigate Assault On Female Jogger (Update: Address Correction) (Photo) - 10/26/25

Vancouver, Wash. – On October 26, 2025, at around 7:28 a.m., Vancouver Police responded to the report of an assault on a woman who was jogging in the 1100 block of SE 99th Avenue. At around 7:16 a.m. the woman told police that a male riding a bike approached her from behind, grabbed her genital area and pushed her to the ground, causing her to hit her head. The two struggled on the ground and the woman was eventually able to fight off male who rode away on his bike. The victim suffered a bump on her head but no other serious physical injuries. The attack appears random.

A nearby video camera was located showing an image of the suspect who is described as a younger white male, late teens/early 20’s, 5’ 7”, wearing black jeans and a grey hoodie, riding a bike.

Anyone with information who can identify this individual is asked to call Vancouver Police.

Given the random nature of the attack, community members in that area should use extra caution and consider walking or running with another person.

The Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit is continuing this investigation.

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Attached Media Files: Assault Suspect.png,

Vancouver Police Investigate Assault On Female Jogger (Update: Address Correction) (Photo) - 10/26/25

Vancouver, Wash. – On October 26, 2025, at around 7:28 a.m., Vancouver Police responded to the report of an assault on a woman who was jogging in the 1100 block of SE 99th Avenue. At around 7:16 a.m. the woman told police that a male riding a bike approached her from behind, grabbed her genital area and pushed her to the ground, causing her to hit her head. The two struggled on the ground and the woman was eventually able to fight off male who rode away on his bike. The victim suffered a bump on her head but no other serious physical injuries. The attack appears random.

A nearby video camera was located showing an image of the suspect who is described as a younger white male, late teens/early 20’s, 5’ 7”, wearing black jeans and a grey hoodie, riding a bike.

Anyone with information who can identify this individual is asked to call Vancouver Police.

Given the random nature of the attack, community members in that area should use extra caution and consider walking or running with another person.

The Vancouver Police Department Major Crimes Unit is continuing this investigation.

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Attached Media Files: Assault Suspect.png,

Vancouver Police Seeking Assistance To Locate Missing Adult (Photo) - 10/10/25

The Vancouver Police are seeking assistance locating a missing adult, Miguel Angel Bagley. Bagley is potentially medically endangered. Bagley is 71 years old, 5'8 and 210lbs with brown eyes and has a tan complexion. He was last seen in the area of the 1800 Blk of St. Johns Blvd on 10/08/2025. If you have information on Bagley's whereabouts please call 911.

Attached Media Files: Bagley.png,

Vancouver Police Seeking Assistance To Locate Missing Adult (Photo) - 10/10/25

The Vancouver Police are seeking assistance locating a missing adult, Miguel Angel Bagley. Bagley is potentially medically endangered. Bagley is 71 years old, 5'8 and 210lbs with brown eyes and has a tan complexion. He was last seen in the area of the 1800 Blk of St. Johns Blvd on 10/08/2025. If you have information on Bagley's whereabouts please call 911.

Attached Media Files: Bagley.png,

Vancouver Police Substitute PIO Oct 6-19 - 10/03/25

Vancouver, Wash. – Vancouver Police Public Affairs Manager Kim Kapp will be unavailable October 6-19.  Deputy Chief Erica Nilsen will be handling PIO duties during office hours (Monday-Friday, 8a,-5pm) and can be reached by email at erica.nilsen@cityofvancouver.us.

As always for after hour or weekend inquiries, members of the media should contact CRESA on the media line and request a returned call from the on-duty Sergeant.

Members of the media should not email other VPD personnel who may have served as a substitute PIO in the past or been listed on a previous media release as a point of contact. Deputy Chief Nilsen is the PIO point of contact during the above-listed dates.

Kim Kapp will return to the office on October 20.

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Vancouver Police Substitute PIO Oct 6-19 - 10/03/25

Vancouver, Wash. – Vancouver Police Public Affairs Manager Kim Kapp will be unavailable October 6-19.  Deputy Chief Erica Nilsen will be handling PIO duties during office hours (Monday-Friday, 8a,-5pm) and can be reached by email at erica.nilsen@cityofvancouver.us.

As always for after hour or weekend inquiries, members of the media should contact CRESA on the media line and request a returned call from the on-duty Sergeant.

Members of the media should not email other VPD personnel who may have served as a substitute PIO in the past or been listed on a previous media release as a point of contact. Deputy Chief Nilsen is the PIO point of contact during the above-listed dates.

Kim Kapp will return to the office on October 20.

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