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Suspect Sought In Recent Vehicle Break-Ins: Police Offer Prevention Tips For Drivers (Photo) - 11/03/25

Over the past few evenings, the Battle Ground Police Department (BGPD) has responded to several reports of vehicles being broken into.  These crimes have occurred in the residential neighborhoods of Creekside Heights (near NE 142nd Avenue and NE 17th Street), and the Mill Creek Meadows (near NW 4th Street and NW 15th Avenue), and several other areas, with the cars typically being broken into between midnight and 5:00 AM. 

 

Because these crimes are happening on opposites sides of town, investigators believe the suspect(s) is traveling by vehicle.

 

With the assistance of helpful neighbors, BGPD has obtained several surveillance photos of the suspect(s) believed to be involved.  It appears that the same individual is shown in each photo; however, due to image quality the police cannot rule out the possibility that more than one suspect is involved.

 

Suspect Information

The suspect is described as a white male adult, approximately late 20s to late 30s, with a closely shaved head, and medium build.  He has been seen wearing a dark-colored top, a dark green or brown hooded jacket, blue jeans, a black beanie, and a black neck gaiter.  He was also wearing black high-top sneakers with white shoelaces.

 

If you have any information regarding this suspect or these incidents, please contact the Battle Ground Police Department at (360) 342-5200.  Callers may remain anonymous.

 

Preventing Auto Prowls and Thefts

The Battle Ground Police Department continues to investigate these crimes, collect additional surveillance footage, and increase patrols in affected areas, and they ask for your help in reducing your risk of becoming a victim. 

 

Police emphasize that a quick check of your vehicle before bed, every night, can make a big difference.  Most vehicle prowls happen in driveways and neighborhoods, often when doors are left unlocked or valuables are visible.  Here’s how you can help reduce opportunities for thieves:

  • Lock it up: Always lock your doors and close all windows, even when you are parked at home.
  • Hide valuables: Don’t leave bags, electronics, or wallets visible. Take them inside or store them out of sight.
  • Light it up: Keep your driveway and porch well-lit. Motion lights help deter prowlers.
  • Check cameras: If you have home security or a doorbell cam, make sure it’s working properly.
  • See something - Say something: Report suspicious activity right away by calling 911 (emergencies) or 311 (non-emergency) to report suspicious behavior.

A few simple habits can make your neighborhood less inviting to would-be thieves. Let’s work together to keep Battle Ground safe, one parked car at a time.

Suspect Sought In Recent Vehicle Break-Ins: Police Offer Prevention Tips For Drivers (Photo) - 11/03/25

Over the past few evenings, the Battle Ground Police Department (BGPD) has responded to several reports of vehicles being broken into.  These crimes have occurred in the residential neighborhoods of Creekside Heights (near NE 142nd Avenue and NE 17th Street), and the Mill Creek Meadows (near NW 4th Street and NW 15th Avenue), and several other areas, with the cars typically being broken into between midnight and 5:00 AM. 

 

Because these crimes are happening on opposites sides of town, investigators believe the suspect(s) is traveling by vehicle.

 

With the assistance of helpful neighbors, BGPD has obtained several surveillance photos of the suspect(s) believed to be involved.  It appears that the same individual is shown in each photo; however, due to image quality the police cannot rule out the possibility that more than one suspect is involved.

 

Suspect Information

The suspect is described as a white male adult, approximately late 20s to late 30s, with a closely shaved head, and medium build.  He has been seen wearing a dark-colored top, a dark green or brown hooded jacket, blue jeans, a black beanie, and a black neck gaiter.  He was also wearing black high-top sneakers with white shoelaces.

 

If you have any information regarding this suspect or these incidents, please contact the Battle Ground Police Department at (360) 342-5200.  Callers may remain anonymous.

 

Preventing Auto Prowls and Thefts

The Battle Ground Police Department continues to investigate these crimes, collect additional surveillance footage, and increase patrols in affected areas, and they ask for your help in reducing your risk of becoming a victim. 

 

Police emphasize that a quick check of your vehicle before bed, every night, can make a big difference.  Most vehicle prowls happen in driveways and neighborhoods, often when doors are left unlocked or valuables are visible.  Here’s how you can help reduce opportunities for thieves:

  • Lock it up: Always lock your doors and close all windows, even when you are parked at home.
  • Hide valuables: Don’t leave bags, electronics, or wallets visible. Take them inside or store them out of sight.
  • Light it up: Keep your driveway and porch well-lit. Motion lights help deter prowlers.
  • Check cameras: If you have home security or a doorbell cam, make sure it’s working properly.
  • See something - Say something: Report suspicious activity right away by calling 911 (emergencies) or 311 (non-emergency) to report suspicious behavior.

A few simple habits can make your neighborhood less inviting to would-be thieves. Let’s work together to keep Battle Ground safe, one parked car at a time.

BGPD Launches S.O.C.K Program: Strengthening Outreach, Community, And Kindness (Photo) - 10/22/25

It’s easy to overlook the small things that can make a big difference; a kind gesture, a simple smile, or even something as ordinary as a clean pair of socks. Most of us start our day by putting on socks without a second thought. But imagine if those socks were worn out, full of holes, or if you didn’t have any at all. For a school student, that small detail can have a big impact on comfort, hygiene, and dignity.

 

The Battle Ground Police Department (BGPD) learned that the sock company Bombas had a program designed to assist those in need.  Upon learning of the needs, the response from Bombas was remarkable. They donated more than 450 pairs of brand-new socks to the department.

 

With this generous donation, BGPD’s School Resource Officer created a fitting initiative: BGPD SOCK – Strengthening Outreach, Community, and Kindness.

 

BGPD School Resource Officers work closely with students within the Battle Ground School District every day and they understand the challenges some students face. These new socks will be distributed to students in need, providing not just physical comfort, but also a sense of confidence and care.  Something as simple as having five new pairs of comfortable socks–one for each school day–can help a student feel valued, refreshed, and more able to focus in class.

 

The Battle Ground Police Department extends sincere gratitude to Bombas for their generosity in helping make a positive difference in the lives of Battle Ground students.  Their efforts to assist BGPD with reenforcing its community relationships and embody the department’s commitment to its motto of “Partners With The Community.”

Attached Media Files: BGPD Officer Anderson & Student,

BGPD Launches S.O.C.K Program: Strengthening Outreach, Community, And Kindness (Photo) - 10/22/25

It’s easy to overlook the small things that can make a big difference; a kind gesture, a simple smile, or even something as ordinary as a clean pair of socks. Most of us start our day by putting on socks without a second thought. But imagine if those socks were worn out, full of holes, or if you didn’t have any at all. For a school student, that small detail can have a big impact on comfort, hygiene, and dignity.

 

The Battle Ground Police Department (BGPD) learned that the sock company Bombas had a program designed to assist those in need.  Upon learning of the needs, the response from Bombas was remarkable. They donated more than 450 pairs of brand-new socks to the department.

 

With this generous donation, BGPD’s School Resource Officer created a fitting initiative: BGPD SOCK – Strengthening Outreach, Community, and Kindness.

 

BGPD School Resource Officers work closely with students within the Battle Ground School District every day and they understand the challenges some students face. These new socks will be distributed to students in need, providing not just physical comfort, but also a sense of confidence and care.  Something as simple as having five new pairs of comfortable socks–one for each school day–can help a student feel valued, refreshed, and more able to focus in class.

 

The Battle Ground Police Department extends sincere gratitude to Bombas for their generosity in helping make a positive difference in the lives of Battle Ground students.  Their efforts to assist BGPD with reenforcing its community relationships and embody the department’s commitment to its motto of “Partners With The Community.”

Attached Media Files: BGPD Officer Anderson & Student,