Kevin West, the Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD) battalion chief accused of strangling his wife to death earlier this year, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder charges.
West entered a not-guilty plea April 9, in Clark County Superior Court on April 9.
West, 49, of Washougal, was arrested March 22 and charged with first-degree murder related to the Jan. 8 death of 48-year-old Marcy West. Clark County Superior Court judge David Gregersen granted bail in the amount of $1.5 million on March 25.
West posted bail and has been released from Clark County Jail, according to his attorney, Brian Walker. Under the terms of a release agreement, West is barred from his residence and possessing firearms. West will next appear in court on Thursday, May 2, for an omnibus hearing.
This week, Walker told The Post-Record his client “did not contribute in any way to the death of his wife.”
“Her passing was an unexpected, tragic event in the lives of the West family, and the lives of Mrs. West’s extended family as well,” Walker, a Vancouver-based criminal defense attorney, said of Marcy West’s death. “(Kevin) West only tried to help her.”