Derik Ford has dropped out of the Washougal mayoral race after being arrested earlier this month on suspicion of domestic violence.
“I am suspending my campaign to work on the most important thing, which is my marriage,” Ford wrote in an email to the Post-Record.
Ford pleaded not guilty in Clark County District Court on Sept. 17.
Washougal Police Department officers went to Ford’s home on the night of Sept. 15 following a report of an assault. After recognizing the Washougal business owner as one of two candidates vying to be the city’s mayor in the November general election, Washougal police asked Camas officers to take over to avoid any conflicts of interest.
Camas officers interviewed Ford’s wife, who told Camas police officers they had been drinking with friends earlier that day and that when they returned home later that night, they began to argue about her father, who recently had a stroke.
“(Ford’s wife) said the topic was a source of stress for her lately,” Camas officer Elliott Sundby wrote in an incident report obtained by the Post-Record. “(She) went on to say it seemed like Derik was trying to start an argument with her.”