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Hood River County Sheriff’s Office, divers and construction crews assisted in the recovery of the vehicle believed to belong to the Martin family who mysteriously disappeared in 1958. 

CASCADE LOCKS — On Friday, March 7, the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office successfully retrieved a portion of a vehicle that investigators believe likely belonged to the Martin family. Due to the challenges presented in attempting to recover any more of the vehicle, the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office is suspending any further recovery efforts.

Having disappeared in December 1958 after a day trip from Portland to the Columbia River Gorge, the Martin family disappearance has gathered a lot of attention over the years. After a private diver presented to the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office (HRCSO) compelling evidence that he had located the Martin family car, HRCSO engaged the services of a professional diving and salvage company. The car that had been located was in a basin within the original lock system in Cascade Locks. The vehicle was upside down and buried, nose first, in 66 years worth of packed sediment and rock, about 50 feet below the surface.