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Carol Valenzuela
Carol Valenzuela
Correction- Tip Line Phone Number-Clark County Sheriff's Office Cold Case Investigators Seek Public Help on 1970s Cold Cases Linked to Serial Killer Warren Forrest (Photo) - 12/09/24

The initial release had the incorrect area code for the Cold Case Tip Line. The correct contact is: 

Cold Case Tip Line- (564) 397-2036. 


The Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) is seeking the public’s assistance in gathering information related to a series of disappearances and homicides from the early 1970s believed to be connected to serial killer Warren Leslie Forrest. 

In early 2024, Clark County Sheriff John Horch re-established an active Cold Case team focused on crimes committed by Forrest, who is currently serving two life sentences for the 1974 murder of Krista Kay Blake and the 1974 murder of Martha Morrison. Forrest, 75, is suspected in the deaths, disappearances, and assaults of seven other women and girls in Clark County between 1971 and 1974.

Forrest has been incarcerated since 1974. In 1978, he was convicted of the murder of 20-year-old Krista Blake, and in 2023, he was convicted of the murder of 17-year-old Martha Morrison. Since then, investigators have been reexamining other unsolved cases that may be linked to Forrest, including the 1974 murder of 20-year-old Carol Valenzuela, whose remains were found in proximity to Morrison’s. 

Case Background 

Warren Leslie Forrest was first apprehended in 1974 after kidnapping, raping, and attempting to murder a 19-year-old woman near Lacamas Lake. She survived the attack and helped lead CCSO investigators to Forrest. At the time, Forrest was employed by the Clark County Parks Department and lived in Battle Ground with his wife and two daughters. 

In 1978, CCSO detectives began connecting Forrest to a series of disappearances and homicides that occurred between 1971 and 1974. These cases included: 

  • Jamie Grissim (16) – Disappeared in December 1971
  • Barbara Ann Derry (18) – Murdered in February 1972
  • Diane Gilchrist (14) – Disappeared in May 1974
  • Gloria Nadine Knudson (19) – Murdered in May 1974
  • Norma Jean Countryman (15) – Kidnapped in July 1974
  • Krista Blake (20) – Murdered in July 1974
  • Carol Valenzuela (20) – Murdered in August 1974
  • Martha Morrison (17) – Murdered in August or September 1974 (remains discovered in Oct. of 1974, but not identified until July 2015)

Each of these cases shared common characteristics, including similar victim profiles, the locations of the disappearances, and the methods involved in the crimes. 

On October 20, 1978, while a patient at Western State Hospital, Forrest was charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Krista Blake, whose remains were discovered in 1976. During his trial, a survivor from Forrest's earlier attack provided testimony about the violence he inflicted, including the use of an air pistol. Investigators seized the weapon from Forrest’s home in October 1974, and it became key evidence in his conviction. He was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment. 

Despite his conviction, Forrest has continued to file parole applications, all of which have been unsuccessful due to his status as a suspect in multiple violent crimes. 

In 2014, CCSO Major Crimes and Cold Case investigators re-examined evidence from several cases. They sent the air pistol used by Forrest to the Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory, where a bloodstain was discovered that matched Martha Morrison’s DNA. This breakthrough led to Forrest being charged with her murder in December 2019. He was extradited to Clark County in early 2020, pleaded not guilty, and was convicted in 2023. 

Current Investigation 

The CCSO Cold Case Team is now focusing on the murder of Carol Valenzuela, whose remains were found near those of Martha Morrison. Both women disappeared during an 11-week period in 1974 between the murder of Krista Blake and the attempted murder of a woman at Lacamas Lake. Valenzuela and Morrison’s bodies were found in a densely wooded area of Dole Valley in eastern Clark County.

CCSO investigators are working to analyze trace evidence, including hair and nail samples recovered from Forrest’s van, which was used in several of his crimes. Advancements in DNA technology are now enabling further analysis of these samples to link them to unsolved cases. 

Cold Case investigators are committed to bringing justice to the victims and their families. They are also focused on locating the remains of Jamie Grissim and Diane Gilchrist, whose disappearances remain unsolved. Grissim’s personal identification was recovered in the same area where Morrison and Valenzuela’s remains were found.

Further information and case updates will be issued as developments are made. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office urges anyone with information about these cases to contact the Cold Case Tip Line at 564-397-2036. 

Attached Media Files: Carol Valenzuela , Forrest Booking Photo
Clark County Sheriff's Office Releases Critical incident Video From 11/13/2024 Incident - 11/27/24

On November 13th, 2024, the Clark County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) was involved in a deputy-involved shooting. Multiple deputies were on the scene at the time of the incident. Four deputies were placed on Critical Incident Leave. One deputy discharged his firearm. Three deputies witnessed the incident.

Following a deputy-involved shooting, the Clark County Sheriff's Office (CCSO), at the discretion of the Sheriff, will release body-worn camera (BWC) videos of the incident. The release of these videos will be separate from the Independent Investigation Team's (IIT) investigation.

The Southwest Washington Independent Investigative Response Team (SWIIRT), led by the Washington State Patrol, is conducting an independent investigation of this incident. The Clark County Sheriff's Office is not involved in the deputy-involved shooting investigation. CCSO will conduct its administrative investigation/review after the SWIIRT investigation is completed. 

The Critical Incident Video can be viewed on the CCSO Body-Worn Camera Page at https://clark.wa.gov/sheriff/body-worn-camera-bwc-program

The Sheriff's Office cannot comment on the video release or the ongoing investigation. The video's release is meant to provide visual context of the incident, as CCSO understands it to have occurred, according to the BWC video. The video does not encompass the complete context of all recordings captured by all of the body worn cameras.

Please be aware that the video contains graphic imagery and viewer discretion is strongly advised.

Seized firearm
Seized firearm
Clark County Sheriff's Office Detectives arrest final suspect in armed robbery thanks to public tips (Photo) - 11/22/24

 

** UPDATE **

On 11/22/24, Clark County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) TDU Detectives teamed up with detectives from the Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office to arrest the last suspect in this case, (Moises Pena 23 yo) of Longview, WA, on charges of Robbery 1 with a firearm, Unlawful possession of a firearm 1, Assault I & Theft 2.  His identification came after his picture was shared with the media and a member of the public recognized him.  Detectives with the Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office and the Longview Police department were instrumental in arresting all three suspects and helping to resolve this case. 

This is the second case this week where information from the public assisted in identifying and arresting an armed robbery suspect.  As with the other case this week, suspects in this case are suspected of committing additional armed robberies in other jurisdictions and additional charges are anticipated.  The Clark County Sheriff's Office appreciates the public's assistance in solving this case.  Keep it up Clark County.      

 



On November 6th, 2024, at 5:20 p.m., Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Deputies were dispatched to a report of a robbery that occurred during the sale of a cell phone. The victim told deputies he had communicated with a buyer online and then arranged to meet in person for the transaction. 

Three suspects arrived in a blue Dodge Durango and met the victim at an apartment complex in the Salmon Creek area. One of the suspects took a cell phone from the victim before pointing a gun at his head and pistol-whipping him. The suspect was armed with a semi-automatic pistol with an extended magazine.  

Deputies later located and arrested two of the suspects, 18-year-old Howard Osawa and 19-year-old Va’Zjahn Willis, on robbery and trafficking stolen property charges. Investigators also recovered the vehicle and firearm used in the robbery. 

A third suspect remains unidentified. He is described as a Hispanic or Pacific Islander male with long hair in a ponytail, approximately 5’10”-6’2” tall, with a large build.  He was wearing a light-colored Champion hooded sweatshirt.  Please see the attached pictures. 

Detectives believe this group has committed several similar robberies and thefts in the past month, in which they communicated online with victims, met with them in person, and then robbed them. CCSO Detectives are working with other law enforcement agencies to bring charges in those cases.  

If you have information about the identity of the unidentified suspect in this robbery, please contact CCSO Detective Elijah Page at Elijah.page@clark.wa.gov.

Attached Media Files: Seized firearm