The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office has seized a station wagon believed to be connected to the Martin Family, who disappeared in 1958, and will now undergo a thorough investigation with ...
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.
They never returned. Officials narrowed their search for the family after learning that Ken Martin had used a credit card to buy gas at a station near Cascade Locks, a small Columbia River community ...
on the banks of the Columbia River, but were never heard from again. The case of the Martin family’s disappearance has bewildered local residents and investigators for more than 66 years ...
The Martin family disappeared in December 1958, after telling friends and family they were looking for Christmas greenery in the Columbia River Gorge. An undated provided photo shows the tailgate ...
The Martin family, who lived in Portland, disappeared after driving to the Columbia River Gorge that December, in search of ...
The station wagon presumed to be connected to the Martin Family is set to be pulled out Friday afternoon — more than 65 years after their sudden disappearance in 1958. Read online: <a href=" ...
The station wagon presumed to be connected to the Martin Family was pulled out Friday afternoon — more than 65 years after ...
In December 1958, Portlanders Ken and Barbara Martin and their ... girls were found in the Columbia River, dead from drowning, near Bonneville Dam. The rest of the family — and the car ...
Officials narrowed their search for the family after learning that Ken Martin had used a credit card to buy gas at a station near Cascade Locks, a small Columbia River community about 40 miles (64 ...