Human remains found in missing Oregon man's submerged car
AP - Oregon-Northwest
By Associated Press
Published May 14, 2022 2:02 PM
Human remains found in missing Oregon mans submerged car
KTVZ
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Nearly a year after the former mayor of Cornelius, Oregon, went missing, authorities say the mans car has been found at the bottom of a river with human remains inside. ... The vehicle belonging to 77-year-old Ralph Brown was found Friday by a dive crew 40-feet below the surface of the Willamette River in Newberg,
according to the Washington County Sheriffs Office. The human remains in the car have not yet been identified.
Brown was last seen leaving his Cornelius home in a Blue Nissan Sentra on May 16, 2021. Cellphone records indicated that he drove in circles for four hours within a 30-mile radius from home before he disappeared, KOIN-TV
reported.
One of Browns adult children was able to reach him on the phone the night he went missing but said he sounded confused and was unable to describe where he was. Brown was diagnosed with Alzheimers a year before he went missing.
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Browns car was found on Friday by Adventures With Purpose, a group of divers who travel the country, volunteering to solve underwater mysteries and missing person cold cases. The team had searched the area for the car 10 times in the past year.
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