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Massive Search for Oregon Mother Continues into Day 5

Arrangements have been made for a prayer service at a Newberg church on Tuesday. The community is invited to the service to be held at Hillside Church, 611 N Main Street, in Newberg at 7:00 p.m.

Missing Oregon Mother
At a press conference on Monday, investigators say Jennifer Huston was caught on surveillance video at a Newberg bank about 10 minutes before surveillance cameras again captured her at the Circle K - 76 gas station in Newberg, Ore. around 6:22 p.m.

(NEWBERG, Ore. ) - Family and friends of 38-year-old Jennifer Huston are still searching near and far both on the ground and on social media to try and locate an Oregon mother of two who vanished without a trace on Thursday after she left the families home to run errands.

As Salem-News.com was first to report, the family posted Sunday on the Find Jennifer Huston Facebook page, that they are offering a reward for information that bring Jennifer back home.

At a press conference on Monday, investigators say Huston was caught on surveillance video at a Newberg bank about 10 minutes before surveillance cameras again captured her at the Circle K - 76 gas station in Newberg, Ore. around 6:22 p.m.

Her cell phone has been turned off or deactivated, and so far nobody has used any of her credit cards police said.

Arrangements have been made for a prayer service at a Newberg church on Tuesday. The community is invited to the service to be held at Hillside Church, 611 N Main Street, in Newberg at 7:00 p.m.

Pastor Zach Elliot will be facilitating this service, and the family and friends of Jennifer Huston wishes to thank him and the members of Hillside Church for their support during this awful time. Family members, friends, and even complete strangers have joined her Facebook page over the past few days in hopes someone will find or see Jennifer, or her vehicle.

They are also posting flyers all around the Willamette Valley, in her home state of Washington, and along the Oregon Coast, hoping to locate her, or her vehicle, a 1999 dark green Lexus 470 with Oregon license plate WXH 011.

Huston, a stay at home mom, of two boys ages 3 and 6, is described as white, average build, 5'7, should length blonde hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing black yoga pants with black and pink Nike running shoes.

If you see Jennifer, or her vehicle, call your local police department immediately, 9-1-1, or the Newberg-Dundee police at 503-538-8321.

Jennifer's husband Kallen said, "We miss her very much, and me and my two boys really, really need her back home."

Surveillance video shows Huston purchasing gas Thursday and she appeared to be alone Newberg-Dundee Police Captain Jeff Kosmicki said. He added that as of this time, there is no known criminal nexus to this case, nor is there any known threat to the public. The case is being handled as a missing persons case.

A Twitter account has also been set-up at #FindJenniferHuston

If you see Jennifer, or her vehicle, call your local police department immediately, 911, or the Newberg-Dundee police at 503-538-8321.

Family members said Jennifer's actions would normally be to head for the Fred Meyer store in Newberg after she got fuel, or head for the Sherwood - Tualatin area.

Family members are also asking for donations to help offset the costs of finding Jennifer. You can make donations at: http://www.gofundme.com/c56wyk




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