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Salem-News.com (Feb-28-2007 12:44)
Update in Search for Missing Oregon WomanSalem-News.comMs Kline has been missing since Saturday morning 1:30 AM. (CLACKAMAS) -
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office will be launching a watercraft onto the Tualatin River in an effort to locate Dena Kline. The river will be searched from about the city limits of Tualatin to the diversion dam near West Linn.
Salem-News.com (Feb-28-2007 04:45)
Searchers Growing Desperate to Find Missing Elderly Oregon WomanSalem-News.com80-year-old Dena Delphine Kline of Wilsonville suffers from Cancer and Asthma. (OREGON CITY) -
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office has developed new information concerning missing person Dena Kline.
Salem-News.com (Feb-27-2007 00:50)
Mass Telephone Call System Assists With Search of Missing Oregon WomanSalem-News.comThey hope it will lead them to Dena Kline, missing since Saturday morning. (CLACKAMAS) -
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is using new technology in the search for Dena Kline. The sheriff's Office has asked the Clackamas County Emergency Management Center to utilize a telephone calling system that can call phone numbers in a pre-determined area to request information concerning Dena Kline.
Salem-News.com (Feb-25-2007 08:41)
Police Searching for Missing Elderly Oregon WomanSalem-News.comPolice are looking for a 1990 four door Honda Accord, teal in color, bearing Idaho license plates K332915. (WILSONVILLE) -
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help help in attempting to locate a missing elderly female, who has been missing for more than 36 hours.
Salem-News.com (Feb-19-2007 16:44)
Perilous Rescue on Mount Hood Ends for Rescued ClimbersSalem-News.comTwo of the rescued three are reported to be attending a reunion of the complete climbing party at Timberline Lodge. (MOUNT HOOD) -
4:30 PM Update The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office reports the three climbers have been safely removed from the peril and turmoil that threatened their lives on Mount Hood.
Salem-News.com (Feb-19-2007 12:27)
Climbers Provided Warmth for Final Journey Down Oregon`s Mount HoodSalem-News,.comThe climbers are part of a party of 8 that required rescue on the mountain last night. (GOVERNMENT CAMP) -
11:45 AM Update The Clackamas County Sheriff's Search and Rescue personnel indicate the 3 climbers are being warmed with hot liquids and dry clothing.
Salem-News.com (Feb-19-2007 11:40)
Climbers Found on Mount Hood: All is WellSalem-News.comAs of 11:00 AM, rescuers report that the 3 climbers have been found and are in good condition. (MOUNT HOOD) -
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is proud to announce that the search teams on the mountain have located and are with the 3 missing climbers at this time.
Salem-News.com (Feb-19-2007 11:11)
Harsh Weather on Mount Hood Hampering Search Efforts for 3 Stranded ClimbersSalem-News.comThe climbers, two women and a man, along with a dog, spent the night on Mt. Hood, cold and wet, but alive. (GOVERNMENT CAMP) -
Rescue efforts for the 3 climbers continue feverishly on Mount Hood.
Salem-News.com (Feb-19-2007 07:00)
Efforts to Rescue 3 Climber`s on Oregon`s Mount Hood IntensifySalem-News.comThe three, two women and a man, spent the night in a sleeping bag, cold and wet, but alive. (GOVERNMENT CAMP) -
Rescue efforts for the 3 climbers stranded on Oregon's Mount Hood since Sunday continue feverishly Monday morning.
Salem-News.com (Feb-18-2007 22:19)
UPDATE Oregon`s Mount Hood Search & Rescue Effort Moving Closer to Remaining 3Salem-News.comThe weather conditions remain harsh with a stiff wind, freezing temperatures and heavy snow falling. (MOUNT HOOD) -
Rescue personnel on Mt. Hood say they are working diligently to reach the 3 climbers that remain in distress. |
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