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KATU is now reporting;
I'm not surprised.......the whole thing just stinks.
VANCOUVER, Wash. – The Clark County Sheriff's Office said Monday that it could not find any evidence that a stray bullet from a rifle range hit and wounded a Brush Prairie woman.
Linda Sperling, 65, said <broken link removed> while gardening on her five-acre property two weeks ago. Her property is adjacent to Clark Rifles, a shooting club that has two rifle ranges and a handgun range.
Sperling was treated and released from PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center.
After conducting an investigation that included interviewing Sperling and management at the rifle range, the sheriff's office said it will not be pursuing criminal charges in this case.
<broken link removed> Linda Sperling, 65, said <broken link removed> while gardening on her five-acre property two weeks ago. Her property is adjacent to Clark Rifles, a shooting club that has two rifle ranges and a handgun range.
Sperling was treated and released from PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center.
After conducting an investigation that included interviewing Sperling and management at the rifle range, the sheriff's office said it will not be pursuing criminal charges in this case.
I'm not surprised.......the whole thing just stinks.