Daniel Ray Humbyrd, Level 3 Sex Offender, Moves to Yacolt

Vancouver, WALocal News

Daniel Ray Humbyrd, a Level 3 sex offender, has recently relocated to Yacolt, Washington, drawing attention to community safety concerns. At 30, he has a troubling criminal record, including convictions for first-degree child molestation, second-degree incest involving three minors, and third-degree assault with sexual motivation against a 9-year-old girl. Humbyrd is described as white, standing 6 feet tall, weighing 220 pounds, with red hair and brown eyes, and he drives a blue 1988 Ford Ranger pickup. Local law enforcement agencies, including the Clark County Sheriff’s Office and the Vancouver Police Department, are closely monitoring his activities, although he is not currently being pursued by police. The article underscores the importance of community awareness regarding registered sex offenders and encourages residents to utilize resources provided by local authorities.

Residents can find more information on the Clark County sheriff's website or by calling their office directly. This case serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges related to public safety and the necessity for community vigilance. Awareness and education about local sex offenders can significantly enhance community safety and help in preventing future offenses.

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