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Caitlin

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In one report, a truck driver remembered seeing the two cars and he remembered seeing an abandoned white Chevy parked on Trotters Point the following day. And so let's talk about the following day, because there was a lot going on back in Portland on Monday, December 8th as well.

So that morning at around 740 in the morning, Ken Martin's boss, Taylor Eccles, noticed that Ken's service truck wasn't parked up front. And Ken was a very punctual guy. And around the same time that morning, the teachers at Rose City School marked Susan and Virginia absent from their fifth and seventh grade classrooms.

So that morning at around 740 in the morning, Ken Martin's boss, Taylor Eccles, noticed that Ken's service truck wasn't parked up front. And Ken was a very punctual guy. And around the same time that morning, the teachers at Rose City School marked Susan and Virginia absent from their fifth and seventh grade classrooms.

So that morning at around 740 in the morning, Ken Martin's boss, Taylor Eccles, noticed that Ken's service truck wasn't parked up front. And Ken was a very punctual guy. And around the same time that morning, the teachers at Rose City School marked Susan and Virginia absent from their fifth and seventh grade classrooms.

Their mother hadn't called to give notice that they would be out, which was pretty unusual for the family. And so that's when Ken's sister, Charlotte Dorsey, who's a second grade teacher at the school, starts to become worried that her nieces are absent without any explanation. So Charlotte called the Martin home. No answer.

Their mother hadn't called to give notice that they would be out, which was pretty unusual for the family. And so that's when Ken's sister, Charlotte Dorsey, who's a second grade teacher at the school, starts to become worried that her nieces are absent without any explanation. So Charlotte called the Martin home. No answer.

Their mother hadn't called to give notice that they would be out, which was pretty unusual for the family. And so that's when Ken's sister, Charlotte Dorsey, who's a second grade teacher at the school, starts to become worried that her nieces are absent without any explanation. So Charlotte called the Martin home. No answer.

Next, Charlotte calls Ulysses S. Grant High School, where Barbie is a student, and she discovers that she also hasn't come to her ninth grade class that day. So Charlotte decided to wait until the evening to fully panic because she wants to talk to her husband first and she wants to try to call the Martins' eldest son, Donald, to see if he knows anything.

Next, Charlotte calls Ulysses S. Grant High School, where Barbie is a student, and she discovers that she also hasn't come to her ninth grade class that day. So Charlotte decided to wait until the evening to fully panic because she wants to talk to her husband first and she wants to try to call the Martins' eldest son, Donald, to see if he knows anything.

Next, Charlotte calls Ulysses S. Grant High School, where Barbie is a student, and she discovers that she also hasn't come to her ninth grade class that day. So Charlotte decided to wait until the evening to fully panic because she wants to talk to her husband first and she wants to try to call the Martins' eldest son, Donald, to see if he knows anything.

But at some point during the day, Taylor Eccles' wife tells a mutual friend, Mrs. Edward Lenz, that the Martins are missing. And the Lenz's and the Martins' are pretty close friends and they both belong to the Trails Club of Oregon. Mrs. Lenz is really alarmed at this, and she begins asking the Martins' neighbors if anyone knows where they are.

But at some point during the day, Taylor Eccles' wife tells a mutual friend, Mrs. Edward Lenz, that the Martins are missing. And the Lenz's and the Martins' are pretty close friends and they both belong to the Trails Club of Oregon. Mrs. Lenz is really alarmed at this, and she begins asking the Martins' neighbors if anyone knows where they are.

But at some point during the day, Taylor Eccles' wife tells a mutual friend, Mrs. Edward Lenz, that the Martins are missing. And the Lenz's and the Martins' are pretty close friends and they both belong to the Trails Club of Oregon. Mrs. Lenz is really alarmed at this, and she begins asking the Martins' neighbors if anyone knows where they are.

And when she can't find any explanation, she decides to call the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. That night, around 9.30 p.m., Officer Fred Rodenight picks up Mrs. Lenz's call, and he learns that Ken and the Martin family are missing after their trip to Larch Mountain, where they said they were going to get Christmas greenery.

And when she can't find any explanation, she decides to call the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. That night, around 9.30 p.m., Officer Fred Rodenight picks up Mrs. Lenz's call, and he learns that Ken and the Martin family are missing after their trip to Larch Mountain, where they said they were going to get Christmas greenery.

And when she can't find any explanation, she decides to call the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. That night, around 9.30 p.m., Officer Fred Rodenight picks up Mrs. Lenz's call, and he learns that Ken and the Martin family are missing after their trip to Larch Mountain, where they said they were going to get Christmas greenery.

And the officer takes down this information, and then he notifies the deputy sheriff, Ard Pratt. Ard sends three cars out to the Larch Mountain area near the Columbia River Gorge, and another officer's car is sent to the Martin home. And around that time, Ken's sister, Charlotte Dorsey, also calls to report the family missing.

And the officer takes down this information, and then he notifies the deputy sheriff, Ard Pratt. Ard sends three cars out to the Larch Mountain area near the Columbia River Gorge, and another officer's car is sent to the Martin home. And around that time, Ken's sister, Charlotte Dorsey, also calls to report the family missing.

And the officer takes down this information, and then he notifies the deputy sheriff, Ard Pratt. Ard sends three cars out to the Larch Mountain area near the Columbia River Gorge, and another officer's car is sent to the Martin home. And around that time, Ken's sister, Charlotte Dorsey, also calls to report the family missing.

About an hour and a half after all of that, so 11 p.m., officers Cutshall and Johnson arrive at the Martin home and they search the grounds. But the house looks dark and totally empty. Neighbors approach to see what's going on and explain that the Martins would never leave town overnight without telling someone. This is incredibly strange behavior for them.