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Lind man arrested in crossbow attack

Two women charged with related crimes

LIND — A stolen vehicle and a crossbow led to the arrests of two women and a man Thursday, Feb. 22.

David Scott Douglas, 54, and Ashley Lovonne Hendrickson, 36, both of Lind; and Sabrina Marie Myers, 46, of Washtucna, were all arrested by Adams County Sheriff’s Office Deputies.

Douglas was booked into the Franklin County Jail on a first-degree assault-domestic violence charge, records show. Hendrickson was booked in the Benton County Jail for possession of a stolen motor vehicle.

Myers was arrested for allegedly making false and misleading statements to a law enforcement officer, records show.

According to the Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called to town initially for a vehicle reportedly stolen.

Later, at about 7:30 p.m., deputies were called to the 300 block of West Second Street after Douglas allegedly fired a crossbow at a person, records show. While investigating the alleged assault, deputies spotted the vehicle reportedly stolen earlier in the day and arrested Hendrickson for possession of a stolen motor vehicle.

While the vehicle was being recovered, deputies went to Douglas’ home, where they were met by Myers, who claimed she lived there alone, records show.

After at first denying Douglas lived there, Myers eventually provided a location for Douglas, who later surrendered to deputies, records show. He was arrested for first-degree assault-domestic violence. Myers was also arrested for making false and misleading statements to a law enforcement officer.

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