According to investigators, led by the Vancouver Police Department, Boyle stopped Donald near the intersection of Northeast 68th Street and Northeast 2nd Avenue. Donald provided identification during the traffic stop.
Investigators said that while Boyle went back to his vehicle, another deputy, Holly Troupe, noticed what appeared to her to be weapons in the vehicle. She commanded Donald to show his hands, investigators said.
Donald reportedly “did not comply” to show his hands, but instead “produced a cell phone and a pair of metal pliers” from his back pockets, investigators said.
Items recovered from the vehicle include two cell phones, a laptop and a cordless drill. The search recovered no pliers, according to the affidavit released Thursday.