An comprehensive search was in progress Tuesday in Oregon for a 61-year-old lady that disappeared while treking with her 2 pet dogs, authorities claim.
Susan Lane-Fournier of Brightwood was reported missing out on Friday after she fell short to turn up for job, according to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators think she went away while treking with her 2 big Malinois- mix pet dogs in the Green Canyon Way Trail location near Welches, a hotel community situated beyondMt Hood.
A search of greater than 100 miles of routes in the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness– which has actually entailed 37 searchers, 2 drone groups and 2 united state Forest Service snowmobilers– has actually up until now shown up no indicators of Lane-Fournier
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“Deputies unsuccessfully attempted to locate Ms. Lane-Fournier at her residence on November 22 after her employer reported that she had missed work. The next day, a community member reported seeing Susan’s white 1992 Ford F-250 parked along E. Salmon River Road near the Green Canyon Way Trail south of Welches,” according to the constable’s workplace.
“This discovery prompted Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue deputies to mobilize volunteers with Clackamas Search and Rescue to assist in searching for Ms. Lane-Fournier,” it included.
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The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office claims Lane-Fournier has to do with 5-foot-2, evaluates 150 extra pounds and has reddish-brown hair.
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“Although she is familiar with the area, it is not known if Ms. Lane-Fournier was prepared to stay out overnight,” they additionally stated. “Temperatures in the area have dropped into the 30s with light rain.”