
A vehicle authorities believe to be connected to a couple and their three children who vanished nearly 70 years ago was found at the bottom of a river in Oregon. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook statement that crews will be attempting to recover the vehicle from the Columbia River near Cascade Locks on Thursday. The vehicle was discovered by an independent diver, authorities added.
Main Idea: A vehicle believed to belong to an Oregon family that vanished in 1958 has been found at the bottom of the Columbia River.
Key Points:
The recovery may use public agency time and money, with no clear benefit until the case is fully identified and investigated.
The find could give the Martin family answers and may help close a decades-old mystery for the community.
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Recovery diver whose discovery and explanation are central to how the vehicle was found.
Named member of the missing family referenced in the vehicle identification and disappearance.
Named member of the missing family at the center of the historical case, but not the article’s main.
One of the missing children identified in the family history connected to the vehicle.
One of the missing children identified in the family history connected to the vehicle.
One of the missing children identified in the family history connected to the vehicle.
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