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Man, 18, faces charges of throwing bricks at house

By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Local News Editor
Published: July 20, 2016, 4:52pm

A Vancouver man who allegedly flung bricks through a house’s windows in the Heights neighborhood made a first appearance Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court.

Dadakis Sharry, 18, appeared on suspicion of four counts of first-degree assault and one count of first-degree malicious mischief in connection with the Tuesday night incident.

Vancouver police responded about 8 p.m. to the 8300 block of MacArthur Boulevard for a reported disturbance, where a man was throwing bricks at residences and vehicles.

The suspect, identified by police as Sharry, became angry for an unknown reason and began throwing several large landscaping bricks through the front and side windows of a home, according to a probable cause affidavit.

Several people were inside at the time, including two children, and everyone was sitting on or around a couch near the window, the affidavit said. Police said the occupants were able to move out of the way before being struck, and sustained only minor scratches and cuts.

Officers said there was significant damage to the house and at least three vehicles outside. The total estimated damage was more than $5,000, court records said.

Sharry reportedly refused to speak with officers, who described him as agitated and belligerent. Police also learned he had a warrant for his arrest, the affidavit states.

On Wednesday, Judge David Gregerson appointed Sharry an attorney and set his bail at $25,000. He is due back in court today to determine whether he should undergo a mental health evaluation.

Sharry will be arraigned Aug. 3.

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