Police believe they found missing car from 1958 Martin Family cold case
Briefly

The Hood River County Sheriff's Office is investigating a potential breakthrough in the 1958 disappearance of the Martin family after receiving a tip about a submerged vehicle in the Columbia River. Initial assessments suggest that a partial license plate linked to this vehicle corresponds with the family's station wagon. This new development rekindles interest in a case that has perplexed officials and the public for decades, as efforts continue to uncover what happened to the family.
Authorities have received a crucial tip regarding a submerged vehicle in the Columbia River that may provide answers to the 1958 Martin family missing persons case. A partial license plate associated with the vehicle seems to match that of the family’s station wagon, reigniting hopes for resolution in one of Oregon's oldest mysteries.
This recent discovery not only sheds light on a long-standing case but also emphasizes the persistent efforts of law enforcement and community members to uncover the truth about the Martin family's disappearance.
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