UPDATE 03/06/25 5:25 p.m: The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office said they could not remove the vehicle in the Columbia River thought to be connected to the Martin Family cold case due to ...
"It appears to be the color, make and model of the Martin vehicle." The search for the Martin family was a national news story at the time and led some to speculate about the possibility of foul ...
But here is what we know about the disappearance of the Martin family. Ken Martin and his wife Barbara tell family members and their Northeast Portland neighbors the family was going to spend the ...
He had been looking for a research vessel that sank in 2017 when he learned about the Martin family, Costello said. Mayo began digging up material on the family and used modeling to pinpoint the ...
The car is believed to belong to the Martin family, who went missing in 1958 on a day trip to the Columbia River Gorge. Authorities pulled the chassis and engine of the car from the riverbed on ...
The family of five — Ken and Barbara Martin and their daughters, 14-year-old Barbara, 12-year-old Virginia and 10-year-old Sue — had set out to find Christmas greenery in the mountains east of ...
Those pieces of the car were sent off to be processed. The Martin family car was a 1954 Ford 4-door station wagon, cream in color with red trim, authorities said. After processing the recovered ...
Archer Mayo never bought the “foul play” theories about what happened to the Martin family after they left their Northeast ...
The Hood River County Sheriff's Office believes they've found a vehicle connected to the 1958 case of the Martin Family. Back on Dec. 7, 1958, Kenneth and Barbara Martin took their three daughters ...