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« Reply #40 on: July 30, 2014, 10:09:44 AM »

http://www.kboi2.com/news/local/Jennifer-Huston-Missing-Oregon-269207851.html

Before vanishing, missing Ore. mom bought trail mix, sleeping pills
By Dan Cassuto, KATU News   Published: Jul 30, 2014 at 7:17 AM MDT

 
Meanwhile, Huston's family insisted she would never intentionally vanish from contact and continued their own searches.

A close friend of Huston's said she was preparing to celebrate her 10-year wedding anniversary with her husband, Kallen, which was coming up in the next week or two.

Huston's father, Bill Turner, said family and friends organized a search on Monday evening of the Willamette River.

Turner says they focused on areas Huston often spent time, including the banks along Champoeng State Park in Newberg.

Newberg detectives continued scouring the area for clues by asking businesses along Highway 99 all the way to Portland for their own surveillance footage, hoping to spot Huston's green SUV.

As of Tuesday afternoon, a spokesman for Newberg Police said detectives had not been able to identify Huston's SUV because the road was crowded with traffic.

Police also said they do not know if Huston stopped for gas anywhere else on Thursday and were estimating she could travel 300-350 miles on the full tank from Circle K in Newberg.

There is no evidence of foul play, according to the official police statement Tuesday night, and Huston's family continues to be helpful and cooperative.

Huston was driving a 1999 Lexus SUV with Oregon license WXH-011.  Police say there is a "U" shaped crack in the windshield on the passenger side and there is a Yakima Ski Rack mounted on the roof.
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« Reply #41 on: July 30, 2014, 10:55:23 AM »

Jennifer Huston Missing Since 7/24/14: Stopped at a Rite Aid Drug Store and Purchased Gatorade, Trail Mix and a Package of Sleeping Pills … Surveillance Video Image … Missing: Accident, Abduction, Suicide?

http://scaredmonkeys.com/2014/07/30/jennifer-huston-missing-since-72414-stopped-at-a-rite-aid-drug-store-and-purchased-gatorade-trail-mix-and-a-package-of-sleeping-pills-surveillance-video-image-missing-accident-abduction/

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Ut-oh, Sleeping pills, full tank of gas and cell phone turned off …

Authorities in Oregon have released a surveillance video image of missing Jennifer Huston from the day that she went missing on July 24, 2014. The image is of Huston stopped at a Rite Aid drug store in Newberg, OR, and purchasing Gatorade, trail mix and a package of over-the-counter sleeping pills.

These are not good signs. The police have stated that the amount of sleeping pills she purchased would not be enough for a lethal dose. Also, the full tank of gas purchased by Jennifer Huston’s provides her with a 300 to 350 mile traveling range. Not to speculate, but I think the police may be looking at this in the wrong way. Sadly, sleeping pills, a full tank of gas and some one turning their cell phone off as all of the unfortunate signs of one attempting to contemplate suicide. The sleeping pills are not intended to be lethal, they are meant to make one drowsy as they run a car with a full tank of gas as carbon monoxide fumes enter the vehicle. The cell phone is turned off so not to be pinged and located. As per KPTV, according to phone records, Jennifer Huston received a text message from her mother at 6:22 p.m. Thursday, but the phone stopped sending signals at 6:25 p.m.

I hope I am very wrong and she is found safe and sound.



I hope you're wrong too Red, but what you've posted certainly makes for a very believable possible scenario.  I hope she can be found safe and soon, not only for her well-being, but also for her family. 
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« Reply #42 on: July 30, 2014, 11:44:01 AM »

http://www.kgw.com/news/Police-to-search-Wednesday-for-missing-Dundee-mom-Jennifer-Huston-269221491.html

Police ready search plan for missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston
Posted on July 30, 2014 at 7:54 AM
Updated today at 8:07 AM

NEWBERG, Ore. -- Police officers and deputies were gearing up Wednesday morning to start an official search for missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston.
 
A huge outpouring of support through social media led friends, family members, and even strangers to start searching for Huston early this week.

A family spokesman told KGW that on Tuesday a handful of searchers went to the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge in Sherwood, Champoeg State Park in Newberg, and Bald Peak State Scenic Viewpoint outside of Hillsboro.

Now Newberg Police have asked other law enforcement agencies for help searching rural areas and logging roads, Yamhill County Cpt. Tim Svensen told KGW. Law enforcement agencies were meeting Wednesday morning to discuss the search area and what equipment they'll use later in the day.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts was urged to call police at 503-538-8321. The family has been providing updates on the Find Jennifer Huston Facebook page.
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« Reply #43 on: July 30, 2014, 04:20:21 PM »

https://www.facebook.com/FindJenniferHuston

Find Jennifer Huston shared a link.
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The helicopter will be searching Parrot Mountain, Bald Peak, Hagg Lake, and the Willamette River from Champoeg State Park to Wheatland Ferry.

We would appreciate some help to fund the search efforts for Jennifer Huston in the Dundee, OR area

http://www.gofundme.com/find-jennifer-huston

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We have a helicopter headed up today, everyone keep your prayers coming!

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« Reply #44 on: July 30, 2014, 10:41:18 PM »

http://www.kptv.com/story/26153417/search-for-jennifer-huston-continues-from-the-air-and-on-the-ground

In the air, by boat and on foot: Search continues for Jennifer Huston
Posted: Jul 30, 2014 2:01 PM CDT
Updated: Jul 30, 2014 9:49 PM CDT

NEWBERG, OR (KPTV) -
Search and rescue teams combed backcountry roads Wednesday in hopes of finding clues that may lead them to missing Dundee mother Jennifer Huston.

Separately, at least two helicopter searches took place, and a Cessna plane was also expected to join in the volunteer search effort.

One private helicopter launched from the Hillsboro Airport around 10:45 a.m. Search organizers said the helicopter crews looked around Parrot Mountain, Bald Peak, Hagg Lake and the Willamette River between Champoeg Park and Wheatland Ferry.

On the ground, Yamhill County Sheriff's Office deputies have been keeping an eye out for Huston throughout this week, but they performed a more methodical search Wednesday. Captain Tim Svenson said no one knows the roads surrounding Dundee and Newberg better than his deputies.

Those deputies looked along the Willamette River for any trace of Huston's SUV.

"We would most likely see their tire tracks coming into the water, so we'd be checking the bank for that," said Deputy David Mills, from the Yamhill County Sheriff's Office.

Despite all the efforts on Wednesday, deputies reported they turned up no new leads. An updated bulletin has been sent to law enforcement agencies in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California and Alaska.
 

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« Reply #45 on: July 31, 2014, 11:48:48 AM »

http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2014/07/looking_for_clues_in_jennifer.html

Looking for clues in Jennifer Huston's life to find the missing Dundee mom
on July 31, 2014 at 7:37 AM, updated July 31, 2014 at 7:46 AM

Since there is no sign of foul play and it's not illegal to go missing, detectives are having a difficult time fully examining all aspects of Jennifer Huston's life.

And not because anyone's stonewalling. Quite the contrary. The case has bogged down because the right to privacy -- when no crime appears to have been committed -- trumps the right to get detailed records by officials wanting to help.

"We have received financial records from the family," said Capt. Jeff Kosmicki, of the Newberg-Dundee Police Department, the lead agency handling the case. "But we can't get medical, or cell phone records. Legally, Mr. Huston does not have access to them."

Kosmicki said Kallen Huston, the missing woman's husband, has cooperated fully with detectives. He has passed a lie detector test, and answered all questions.

But that's not the issue now facing detectives.

Kosmicki said Jennifer Huston's medical records are protected by HIPAA privacy laws that at prohibit what information can be released without the patient's permission. So, too, he said with cell phone records.

"Mr. Huston wants to release the records, but he doesn't have authorization to do so," Kosmicki said. "We can't get go to court and get a subpoena to order the records to be legally released. We don't have justification for a subpoena because we have no evidence that a crime has been committed."
 
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« Reply #46 on: July 31, 2014, 03:09:42 PM »

http://koin.com/2014/07/31/jennifer-huston-search-july-31-2014/

Jennifer Huston family: ‘Search plans developing’
By Chris Holmstrom and KOIN 6 News Staff
Published: July 31, 2014, 10:48 am | Updated: July 31, 2014, 10:49 am   

DUNDEE, Ore. (KOIN 6) — One week after a Dundee mother vanished after running errands near her home, her family is coordinating search efforts with the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office.
 
In a statement to KOIN 6 News Thursday morning, Huston’s family said, “Today’s focus is for the family/friend group to better coordinate with formal search & rescue teams from the Sheriff’s Department to maximize our reach and avoid duplicating efforts. Our potential new search plans are still developing and we will keep everyone informed as we formalize that.”

Authorities said they will be conducting further aerial searches that will cover the west and central section of Yamhill County on Thursday and Friday.
 
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« Reply #47 on: July 31, 2014, 03:13:12 PM »

http://www.kptv.com/story/26163715/search-for-jennifer-huston-stretches-to-san-juan-islands

Search for Jennifer Huston stretches to San Juan Islands
Posted: Jul 31, 2014 12:16 PM CDT
Updated: Jul 31, 2014 1:10 PM CDT



NEWBERG, OR (KPTV) -
The search for missing Oregon mom Jennifer Huston stretched to Washington's San Juan Islands on Thursday.

A bulletin was forwarded to the San Juan County Sheriff's Office, and deputies on all four islands that can be reached by ferry are looking for her.

The San Juan Islands do not have license readers on ferries, and Yamhill County detectives believe she could be there. A cell phone tower ping indicated she may have been driving north.

Huston, who has now been missing seven days, grew up in Gig Harbor, WA, and the San Juan Islands were one of her favorite spots.
 
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« Reply #48 on: July 31, 2014, 03:20:47 PM »

https://www.facebook.com/FindJenniferHuston/photos/pb.918989244783616.-2207520000.1406835024./921718307844043/?type=1&theater


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« Reply #49 on: July 31, 2014, 03:40:28 PM »

Police, helicopter join search for Dundee woman
Posted on July 31, 2014


NEWBERG, Ore. -- The search for missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston was bolstered by help from a private helicopter and a plane Wednesday. On Wednesday night, police said they would continue aerial searches for Huston.
 
Huston, 38, disappeared after leaving home around 5:45 p.m. Thursday to run errands, according to a police timeline. Her husband reported her missing to police on Friday.

"According to him, she appeared to be a little stressed out, and needed some time to clear her head and get away," said Capt. Jeff Kosmicki, with the Newberg-Dundee Police Department.

Huston was last seen driving a dark green, 1999 Lexus SUV with Oregon License number WXH 011.

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http://www.kgw.com/news/Police-to-search-Wednesday-for-missing-Dundee-mom-Jennifer-Huston-269221491.html
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« Reply #50 on: July 31, 2014, 03:43:20 PM »

http://www.kgw.com/news/Cell-company-not-allowed-to-ping-Jennifer-Hustons-phone-for-location-269424941.html

Investigators not allowed to ping Huston's phone for location
by Nina Mehlhaf and KGW.com Staff
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Posted on July 31, 2014 at 11:55 AM
Updated today at 12:12 PM

NEWBERG, Ore. -- Police confirmed Thursday that the battery of missing Dundee woman Jennifer Huston's cell phone did not die; the phone was turned off when she vanished, according to investigators.
 
The 38-year-old mother of two disappeared after leaving home to run errands around 5:45 p.m. on July 24, according to a police timeline. Her husband reported her missing to police the following day.

Huston's family told KGW Thursday morning they have been calling her cell phone every hour since then, and the calls go to voicemail each time.

Timeline in missing Dundee mom case

Because there is no evidence of crime, investigators cannot get a subpoena to ping the phone for a location. And without a subpoena, cellular companies will only ping a phone for 48 hours.

But investigators confirmed that in those first 48 hours Huston's battery did not die; her cell phone was turned off.

Meanwhile, the search has stretched from the Newberg-Dundee area all the way to the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington.  Day 7 of the search began Thursday with volunteers combing the west and central sections of Yamhill County.

Four search-and-rescue crews were checking Highway 47, from Carlton to Gaston, for skid marks, tamped-down bushes and other evidence of a possible crash.
 


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« Reply #51 on: July 31, 2014, 09:50:17 PM »

http://wtaq.com/news/articles/2014/jul/31/search-for-missing-oregon-woman-expands-to-other-western-states/
Search for missing Oregon woman expands to other Western states
July 31, 2014

Reuters) - The search for a missing Oregon mother of two young children has expanded to other states, with investigators pursuing all leads after a week without any concrete information on her whereabouts, police said Thursday.

Jennifer Janelle Huston, 38, of Dundee, 28 miles south of Portland, went missing last Thursday while doing errands.

No foul play is suspected, and the Newberg-Dundee Police Department said Thursday their missing persons bulletin had expanded to Idaho and Alaska. It was also issued this week in California and Washington state.

With no solid leads or information on her whereabouts, police also contacted authorities in the San Juan Islands, a series of four islands off Washington's coast, and a favorite vacation spot for Huston.

"We learned from her family that the islands were a place she enjoyed going," said Newberg-Dundee Police spokesman Captain Jeff Kosmicki. "We do not, however, have any backup information she's up there."

Huston's family has said she would not have run away.
 
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« Reply #52 on: August 01, 2014, 01:53:25 AM »

http://www.king5.com/news/local/269472961.html

Babysitters: Missing Oregon mom had big plans for anniversary
Posted on July 31, 2014 at 5:39 PM
Updated today at 7:32 PM

DUNDEE, Ore. -- Family members of missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston continue to be baffled over where their loved one could be, now a full week after she disappeared.

The 38-year-old mom had big plans for the weeks to come, including a special celebration with her husband Kallen, for their wedding anniversary.

She had already set things up with the family babysitters, Morgan and Amanda Johnson.

“She was always upbeat and always planning stuff like kids’ play dates or recently it was her anniversary and she was scheduling me to babysit," Morgan said.

Huston was a dedicated mom to her two young sons, according to friends. When she wasn’t organizing play dates, she also volunteered at her older boy’s school.

“We just don't get it,” Amanda said. “She would never leave her kids."

The Johnson sisters said the last time they talked to Jennifer “she just seemed like her normal self, planning things and just smiling and excited."
 
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« Reply #53 on: August 01, 2014, 11:17:11 AM »

Police, helicopter join search for Dundee woman
Posted on July 31, 2014


NEWBERG, Ore. -- The search for missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston was bolstered by help from a private helicopter and a plane Wednesday. On Wednesday night, police said they would continue aerial searches for Huston.
 
Huston, 38, disappeared after leaving home around 5:45 p.m. Thursday to run errands, according to a police timeline. Her husband reported her missing to police on Friday.

"According to him, she appeared to be a little stressed out, and needed some time to clear her head and get away," said Capt. Jeff Kosmicki, with the Newberg-Dundee Police Department.


Huston was last seen driving a dark green, 1999 Lexus SUV with Oregon License number WXH 011.

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http://www.kgw.com/news/Police-to-search-Wednesday-for-missing-Dundee-mom-Jennifer-Huston-269221491.html


Could the above words of Jennifer's husband as well as the purchase of sleeping pills indicate that she may have been depressed ... not stressed".  Apparently ... the dose of the pills purchased would not have been lethal on its own but ...

1.  Jennifer's cell shut off shortly after leaving the gas station ... the last known sighting.  Could the implication be that she did not want cell towers to reveal the direction she was heading.

2.  Jennifer topped up her gas tank.  She also purchased a drink ... a snack and ... sleeping pills with the small amount of cash she just withdrew from an ATM.   Could the implication be that she was preparing to drive directly to a pre-planned destination without stopping.

I hope I am wrong with my suspicion.

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'No proof of crime' in missing Oregon mom case has detectives stymied
Published July 31, 2014


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Jennifer Huston, of Dundee, Ore., was last seen on surveillance camera leaving a gas station in Newberg, a Portland suburb, one week ago. She and her vehicle have not been seen since -- despite expansive searches by air and land for the stay-at-home mom.

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He also noted that detectives viewed security footage of Huston withdrawing money from an ATM ...

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Huston's cellphone shut off at approximately 6:35 p.m., but investigators don't know if it was turned off or if the battery died. Kosmicki said the last cellphone tower it pinged from was north of the gas station but "more technical" data is needed, like "latitude and longitude" information that might show which direction she was headed in.

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Kosmicki said Huston's vehicle would be able to travel 300 to 350 miles on a full tank of gas.

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Huston left her home around 5:45 p.m. on Thursday to run errands, according to her husband. Detectives say she withdrew a small sum of money from an ATM before purchasing items at a pharmacy and then filling up her SUV with gas.

Huston's husband, Kallen, who passed a polygraph test, said his wife had complained of a headache for "several days" prior to her disappearance.

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The gas station security footage shows Huston purchasing gas between 6:10 and 6:22 p.m. on Thursday. Turner said he reviewed the footage with police and that it did not show anyone inside the vehicle with his daughter.

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No activity has been recorded on Huston's bank cards, according to police. Kosmicki noted that Huston's vehicle did not have a tracking device.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/07/31/aerial-search-yields-no-clues-in-search-for-missing-oregon-mom-jennifer-huston/
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« Reply #54 on: August 01, 2014, 11:23:43 AM »

http://www.king5.com/news/local/269472961.html

Babysitters: Missing Oregon mom had big plans for anniversary
Posted on July 31, 2014 at 5:39 PM
Updated today at 7:32 PM

DUNDEE, Ore. -- Family members of missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston continue to be baffled over where their loved one could be, now a full week after she disappeared.

The 38-year-old mom had big plans for the weeks to come, including a special celebration with her husband Kallen, for their wedding anniversary.

She had already set things up with the family babysitters, Morgan and Amanda Johnson.

“She was always upbeat and always planning stuff like kids’ play dates or recently it was her anniversary and she was scheduling me to babysit," Morgan said.

Huston was a dedicated mom to her two young sons, according to friends. When she wasn’t organizing play dates, she also volunteered at her older boy’s school.

“We just don't get it,” Amanda said. “She would never leave her kids."

The Johnson sisters said the last time they talked to Jennifer “she just seemed like her normal self, planning things and just smiling and excited."
 


I just don't get it.
But there is a huge difference between being stressed and depressed.''
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« Reply #55 on: August 01, 2014, 11:41:16 AM »

http://www.king5.com/news/local/269472961.html

Babysitters: Missing Oregon mom had big plans for anniversary
Posted on July 31, 2014 at 5:39 PM
Updated today at 7:32 PM

DUNDEE, Ore. -- Family members of missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston continue to be baffled over where their loved one could be, now a full week after she disappeared.

The 38-year-old mom had big plans for the weeks to come, including a special celebration with her husband Kallen, for their wedding anniversary.

She had already set things up with the family babysitters, Morgan and Amanda Johnson.

“She was always upbeat and always planning stuff like kids’ play dates or recently it was her anniversary and she was scheduling me to babysit," Morgan said.

Huston was a dedicated mom to her two young sons, according to friends. When she wasn’t organizing play dates, she also volunteered at her older boy’s school.

“We just don't get it,” Amanda said. “She would never leave her kids."

The Johnson sisters said the last time they talked to Jennifer “she just seemed like her normal self, planning things and just smiling and excited."
 


My nephew attempted suicide.  A lovely wife.  Two great kids.  No financial difficulties.  The world didn't see it but behind the scenes ... his wife did.  She knew that her husband may have been "smiling on the outside while crying on the inside".  She felt helpless.  He felt helpless.  Depression is
h---.

Thankfully ... therapy and medication has lifted my nephew from the dark place ... the dark place where there is no rational thinking ... no light at the end of the the tunnel.

Again ... I hope I am wrong regarding my suspicions regarding Jennifer's disappearance.

Janet

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« Reply #56 on: August 01, 2014, 12:34:34 PM »

http://www.krem.com/news/269529451.html

Dundee police following FBI advice in search for Jennifer Huston
Posted on August 1, 2014 at 8:31 AM

NEWBERG, Ore. -- Local police are going through a missing-persons checklist given to them by the FBI in the ongoing search for missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston, authorities told KGW Thursday.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is not directly involved in the Huston case, but advises smaller departments in what to look for. The mysterious disappearance of the 38-year-old wife and mother of two is not being investigated as a criminal case; it remains a missing persons case.

Huston disappeared after leaving home to run errands around 5:45 p.m. on July 24, according to a police timeline. Her husband Kallen Huston reported her missing the following day. Police said Kallen told them Jennifer left the house feeling stressed out, and he tried to call her fairly soon after, but she did not answer.

Huston's family told KGW Thursday morning they have been calling her cell phone every hour since then, and the calls go to voicemail every time.

Investigators have not been able to obtain a subpoena to ping Huston's phone for a location, because this is not a criminal investigation.  However, a technical expert told KGW a cell phone must be turned on in order to transmit a ping anyway, so this type of information would not be significantly helpful in the Huston case.
 
"After today [Thursday], we will probably have covered every part of our county, either by air or by vehicle. So, unless they have any more information by the end of today, we will have covered our portions of our county and probably not have any searchers out tomorrow," Svenson added.
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Clarification: Police earlier told KGW that they were able to determine Huston's cell phone had been turned off and the battery did not die. They have since backed off that statement.
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« Reply #57 on: August 01, 2014, 01:25:08 PM »

Sounding more and more like Jennifer left on her own accord.  You just never know.

On a personal note:  years ago I knew a gal who had 3 children, one a newborn.  She was a very religious person and was always baking pies and such for the church meetings, etc.  She ended up walking away from her husband and her kids within a year of the newborns birth to "shacking up" with a co-worker.  I know this for a fact because I worked with her and the co-worker.  Everyone was shocked.  They made no apologies.
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« Reply #58 on: August 01, 2014, 02:13:16 PM »

Sounding more and more like Jennifer left on her own accord.  You just never know.

On a personal note:  years ago I knew a gal who had 3 children, one a newborn.  She was a very religious person and was always baking pies and such for the church meetings, etc.  She ended up walking away from her husband and her kids within a year of the newborns birth to "shacking up" with a co-worker.  I know this for a fact because I worked with her and the co-worker.  Everyone was shocked.  They made no apologies.


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At home ... behind the scenes there could have been red flags that implied that your co-worker was dissatisfied with her marriage ... red flags others were not privy to.  Was there a breaking point when she made the decision that she could no longer go on with the deception?

I can remember the scene back when eldest son was a teenager ... the scene in our vehicle on the drive to church.  Hubby was chastising this rebellious young man in regards to his disrespect.  Teenage daughter was attempting to distract her little brother who was still in a car seat.  The 15 minute drive was very upsetting.  Anyway ... we all entered the sanctuary with our happy faces ... including eldest son.  After the service ... one of the elders shared with hubby and I that our family was such a testimony to the church family.  I told him that it was obvious he was not the fly in our car 90 minutes earlier.  In other words ... our family akin to others experience dysfunction that we normally do not share with the world.

It has been reported that Jennifer's husband has shared that his wife was "stressed" when she left the home.  Could there be more to the story that has not been revealed by authorities?

Janet

   
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« Reply #59 on: August 01, 2014, 02:25:33 PM »

I could be wrong but ... it is the small withdrawal from the ATM that causes me to suspect that Jennifer did not take off to start a new life.

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Search for missing Oregon mom stretches to San Juan Islands
JULY 31, 2014


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The current timeline of Huston’s last known activities had her leaving home last Thursday evening at 5:45 p.m., and going to the Oregon First Community Credit Union in Newberg about three miles away. She withdrew less than $100 from the credit union ATM.

From 6:10 p.m. to 6:17 p.m., she went to Rite Aid, where she purchased Gatorade, trail mix and over-the-counter sleeping pills. The amount of sleeping pills she purchased would not be enough for a lethal dose.

At 6:20 p.m., she went to get gas at the nearby Circle K gas station on Portland Road, spending less than $40 at the gas station, leading police to believe she was topping off the tank.

At 6:35 p.m., Huston’s cell phone signal went dead.

Police said the expected travel range of Huston’s SUV on a full tank of gasoline would be 300 to 350 miles.

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http://q13fox.com/2014/07/31/search-for-missing-oregon-mom-stretches-to-san-juan-islands/
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