By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
KATU.com reports 36-year-old Derral Kenneth Mosby wanted on a Lewis County warrant was shot and killed after an hours long standoff at his parents home in Ridgefield on Friday.
U.S. Marshals went looking for him in Vancouver and then Ridgefield on Friday, calling in the the Clark County Sheriff’s Office and a SWAT team, according to KATU writer Hillary Lake.
Lake writes at one point police saw a bloody arm throw a paper airplane out a window and then later Mosby came out of the house with a gun, threatened police and was shot.
Mosby was known to frequent the Centralia area but had ties from Rochester to Ridgefield, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. Friends say he was from Rochester.
Last week, a freeway rest area near Ridgefield was shut down while law enforcement searched the area, after getting information Mosby was there but they found only a car they believed he had been using.
On Tuesday, he was believed to be in the Albany area, and called relatives asking for help, according to The Oregonian [2].
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