The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is asking for backup from the public as deputies try to identify three females suspected in a March 21 robbery in the Minnehaha area, the agency said. Investigators say the group took off in what appears to be an early-2000s silver SUV with a smashed rear driver-side window that had been taped over, a detail they hope will stick in someone’s mind. The case is logged as number 26-2108, and anyone who recognizes the people in the photos is being urged to speak up.
In a Facebook post, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office shared surveillance-style images of the three women and the SUV and asked residents to call in tips. The post directs anyone with information on case 26-2108 to contact Deputy Griffin at [email protected] or (564) 274-1611. Deputies have not released additional details about what happened during the robbery in that public update.
Where it happened
The Minnehaha neighborhood sits just north of downtown Vancouver and ties into Main Street corridors that city planners have flagged as key routes for traffic and transit upgrades. According to the City of Vancouver, the area is part of the Upper Main Street improvement focus and lies just south of NE 63rd Street/Minnehaha Street. With a mix of homes and businesses along those stretches, bystanders and private security cameras in the corridor sometimes capture exactly the kind of footage investigators need.
Context and recent policing
The broader Minnehaha area has seen a handful of notable incidents in recent years; an armed carjacking in West Minnehaha led to several arrests in January 2025, as reported by KPTV. Local officials regularly point out that community tips and privately recorded video can make or break a case when physical evidence on scene is thin. In that same spirit, the sheriff’s office is asking residents with dash-cam or door-cam footage from the evening of March 21 to review their recordings and flag anything that looks out of place…