Post by LadyBlue on Mar 7, 2017 14:42:25 GMT -5
Dwight A. Clark - October 5, 2010 - blood alcohol level of at least 0.13 at the time of death.
Clark, an 18-year-old freshman from Auburn who moved to Bellingham about a week prior to his death, was last seen leaving a friend's house in the 1000 block of Indian Street at around 2 a.m. Sept. 26.
A blank text message was sent to a friend from Clark's cell phone at about 2:44 a.m. Nothing was heard from Clark after that.
After an extensive search by police, family and the Bellingham community, Clark's body was found Oct. 6 near the log pond at the old Georgia-Pacific site. Clark's identification, cell phone and car keys were found on him.
Four days later, an employee from Puget Sound Energy discovered video footage of a lone man walking south on a sidewalk in the 100 block of Cornwall Avenue at about 2:27 a.m. Sept. 26.
The footage was captured by a motion-activated video camera and briefly shows the man walking by, said Mark Young, a Bellingham police spokesman.
Clark's body was found in a pond near the campus where he had attended college for only a few weeks. The 18-year-old's driver's license, student ID, credit cards, cell phone and cash were also discovered on the body.
The 18-year-old had last been seen in the early morning hours of Sept. 26 when he left an off-campus party at Western Washington University to go back to his dorm, less than a mile away, according to Bellingham authorities. Clark was seen leaving the apartment of a friend's house at approximately 2 a.m. on Sept. 26. There are conflicting reports about whether Clark had been drinking at the party, said Young.
Until today's preliminary autopsy showing there were no trauma wounds, police would not rule out foul play in Clark's disappearance.
Clark, an 18-year-old freshman from Auburn who moved to Bellingham about a week prior to his death, was last seen leaving a friend's house in the 1000 block of Indian Street at around 2 a.m. Sept. 26.
A blank text message was sent to a friend from Clark's cell phone at about 2:44 a.m. Nothing was heard from Clark after that.
After an extensive search by police, family and the Bellingham community, Clark's body was found Oct. 6 near the log pond at the old Georgia-Pacific site. Clark's identification, cell phone and car keys were found on him.
Four days later, an employee from Puget Sound Energy discovered video footage of a lone man walking south on a sidewalk in the 100 block of Cornwall Avenue at about 2:27 a.m. Sept. 26.
The footage was captured by a motion-activated video camera and briefly shows the man walking by, said Mark Young, a Bellingham police spokesman.
Clark's body was found in a pond near the campus where he had attended college for only a few weeks. The 18-year-old's driver's license, student ID, credit cards, cell phone and cash were also discovered on the body.
The 18-year-old had last been seen in the early morning hours of Sept. 26 when he left an off-campus party at Western Washington University to go back to his dorm, less than a mile away, according to Bellingham authorities. Clark was seen leaving the apartment of a friend's house at approximately 2 a.m. on Sept. 26. There are conflicting reports about whether Clark had been drinking at the party, said Young.
Until today's preliminary autopsy showing there were no trauma wounds, police would not rule out foul play in Clark's disappearance.