A family disappeared while out for a drive in 1958. Their car might have just been pulled from an Oregon riverbed - Authorities said that the case has been “on the back of Portland’s mind for 66 years ...
After two days of dredging, a crane on Friday pulled a Ford station wagon from the Columbia River that officials believe ...
The news agency stated that authorities looking for the missing family managed to narrow down the search to the Cascade Locks ...
Officials are attempting to recover from the Columbia River a Ford station wagon that could be linked to the Martin family.
Ian Costello. Mayo pinpointed the likely location and dived several times before finding the car upside-down about 50 feet deep, covered in mud, salmon guts, silt and mussel shells, he said.
The case of the Martin family’s disappearance has bewildered local residents and investigators for more than six decades — ...
The station wagon thought to belong to Ken and Barbara Martin was found last fall by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for it for seven years, said Mayo’s representative, Ian Costello.
The station wagon thought to belong to Ken and Barbara Martin was found last fall by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for it for seven years, said Mayo’s representative, Ian Costello.
The station wagon thought to belong to Ken and Barbara Martin was found last fall by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for it for seven years, said Mayo’s representative, Ian Costello.
Ken Martin, his wife, Barbara, and their three children went missing in December 1958, after going to find Christmas greenery ...
The station wagon thought to belong to Ken and Barbara Martin was found last fall by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for it for seven years, said Mayo’s representative, Ian Costello.