A woman was assaulted Sunday morning while jogging in the Ellsworth Springs neighborhood, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Authorities are asking for help in identifying the assailant in what they said appeared to be a random attack.
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Source: The Columbian
Vancouver police investigate assault in Ellsworth Springs neighborhood
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