VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — The Clark County sheriff's office says it has been unable to confirm whether or not a bullet that hit a woman in the head outside her Brush Prairie home came from the nearby Clark Rifles gun range.
The bullet passed through her scalp Jan. 26, and 65-year-old Linda Sperling is still suffering the effects of a concussion.
The gun range cooperated with the investigation.
The Columbian reports that as a result of the case the sheriff's office is inspecting the firing range for the first time in nearly two decades.