A vehicle authorities believe is possibly tied to a couple and their three children who vanished in 1958 was found this week at the bottom of a river in Oregon.
The salvage crew hoping to recover the cream-colored Ford station wagon carrying an Oregon family who disappeared in 1958 ...
A car believed to be associated with an Oregon family missing since 1958 may have been found in the Columbia River. The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office says they will be attempting to recover a car ...
Investigators in Hood River County, Oregon, believe the Ford station wagon the vehicle which belonged to Ken and Barbara ...
After two days of false starts and dashed hopes, divers recovered a portion of the station wagon they believe carried the ...
Hughes, the Hood River County sheriff's deputy ... sheriff's office and the Columbia Gorge major crimes team, along with the Oregon State Crime Lab, arranged to have the car pulled out, he ...
The Hood River County Sheriff's Office believes they've found a vehicle connected to the 1958 case of the Martin Family.
In May 1959, two of the children’s bodies, 13-year-old Virginia and 11-year-old Susan, were recovered in the Columbia River - one near Camas, Washington, and the other near Bonneville Dam.
Developers aim for a 2027 opening for the four-story, 60-room hotel. Each room is expected to have a view of the water.
After two days of dredging, a crane has pulled a Ford station wagon from the Columbia River that officials believe belonged to an Oregon family who disappeared while on a trip 66 years ago.