The chassis and engine of the car were recovered from the Columbia River, but the cabin of the car remains in the river.
Police could be one step closer to discovering why a family-of-five mysteriously disappeared in 1958. Ken and Barbara Martin ...
Authorities were working Friday to pull the vehicle from the Columbia River near Cascade Locks and succeeded in recovering at ...
Deputies and divers will be working carefully Thursday to recover the Ford station wagon to preserve any potential evidence ...
The Martins took their three daughters on a car ride to the mountains in December 1958 to collect Christmas greenery, the ...
The Martin family, who lived in Portland, disappeared after driving to the Columbia River Gorge that December, in search of Christmas greenery to decorate their home, reported The Oregonian.
Crews in Oregon pulled a vehicle out of the Columbia River Friday believed to belong to a family of five that vanished nearly ...
After two days of dredging, a crane has pulled a Ford station wagon from the Columbia River that officials believe belonged ...
The case of the Martin family’s disappearance has bewildered local residents and investigators for more than six decades — until Friday.
The Hood River County Sheriff's Office said Friday that the vehicle is in 40 to 50 feet of water and was mostly buried in debris.
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 station wagon believed to belong to Ken and Barbara Martin was found last fall by Archer Mayo, a diver who had been looking for the car for seven years, said Mayo’s representative ...