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The search for Kyron, which spanned ten days, [10] was the largest in Oregon history and included over 1,300 searchers from Oregon, Washington and California. [3] A reward posted for information leading to the discovery of Kyron, which was initially $25,000, expanded to $50,000 in late July 2010.
Marvin Alvin Clark (c. 1852 – disappeared October 30, 1926) was an American man who disappeared under mysterious circumstances while en route to visit his daughter in Portland, Oregon during the Halloween weekend, 1926. Clark's case has the distinction of being the oldest active missing person case in the United States. [1]
The search for missing hiker Susan Lane-Fournier, 61, took a tragic turn after her body was found over the weekend in Welches, Oregon, an unincorporated community at the base of Mount Hood.
Authorities said Joshua James McCoy, who has autism, was last seen on Nov. 9 Authorities in Oregon say a mother woke up from a nap over the weekend to find her 5-year-old son had disappeared ...
Her husband said a semiautomatic handgun was missing from the house after her disappearance. [4] In August 2001, nearly two years after her disappearance, authorities announced that they believed Theresa was deceased. [5] As of 2022, it is an active and open missing persons case being investigated by the Oregon State Police. [1]
As of 2017, Bright remains missing, and is presumed dead by his family. In an obituary for Bright's maternal uncle, who died in Pendleton, Oregon in 2010, it was written that he was preceded in death by "most probably his oldest nephew, Jeremy Bright who has been a missing child since August, 1986."
Her unidentified body found wrapped in canvas, similar to that used for a tent, and she was dubbed "Tent Girl". The son-in-law of the man who discovered her body had an interest in the case and contacted her relatives after seeing a missing persons report. Barbara Taylor's remains were positively identified in 1998 following DNA testing. Murdered