Teen worker helps others to safety during deadly Halloween shooting at Vancouver Mall - oregonlive.com
Bronwynn Cruden was doing homework at the front desk of her family’s Twisted Escape Rooms on the first floor of the Vancouver Mall when loud sounds reverberated through the walls Halloween night.
A group of people were inside the business’ “pirates room” and had just asked her for their first clue for the live-action game, in which they must solve a series of puzzles to work their way out of the locked room.
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