The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office said it couldn’t conclude for sure that the car they pulled from the river was the ...
Barbara and Ken Martin and their three daughters left their Oregon home in their Ford Station Wagon in 1958. However, they vanished off the face of the Earth.
After two days of dredging, a crane on Friday pulled a Ford station wagon from the Columbia River that officials believe ...
The sheriff’s office said an independent diver discovered what they suspect is the Martins’ station wagon near Cascade Locks.
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The salvage crew hoping to recover the cream-colored Ford station wagon carrying an Oregon family who disappeared in 1958 ...
Officials believe the Ford station wagon that was recovered belonged to a family who disappeared while on a trip in 1958!
Police have implied a strong connection, claiming "everything matches" as they tentatively identify the Ford station wagon with the one driven by Ken and Barbara Martin back in 1958 in Oregon ...
HOOD RIVER COUNTY, Ore. -- After two days of dredging, a crane on Friday pulled from the Columbia River a Ford station wagon that officials believe belonged to an Oregon family who disappeared ...
Acting on a tip from a diver, the authorities spent two days dredging up parts of a car in Cascade Locks that they believe is the Martins’ 1954 red and off-white Ford station wagon ...