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Police search for missing Albany woman

ALBANY, Ore. — Police in Albany are asking for the public’s help as they search for a missing woman who hasn’t been heard from since Christmas.

Officers tried to contact Tiffany Marie Lazon, 37, on Jan. 8 at her Albany home after her family called police. They’ve been unable to find her.

"When they showed up the back door was wide open with all the lights on, and nobody around and I knew then she was gone," said Tiffany's mother, Zoey Sales.

The next day, police contacted Tiffany’s estranged husband, Craig Lazon, but he told investigators that he didn’t know where Tiffany was and said that Tiffany indicated she planned to move to Washington.

Her mother and her daughter don't believe she would leave so suddenly.
 
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"I don't know how she go the energy to make it that far because she collapsed," said Frederick Edwards.

Edwards is the manager of the West Side Villa Apartments in Albany where the woman was assaulted. He's also owns Knight Vision Security and is a licensed armed security guard.

He said he put the woman on the stoop of his apartment, behind one of his cars, so he could make sure Lazon couldn't get to her. He said Lazon appeared to be angry, almost possessed.

"He drives up here and he looks at me with her and I grab my side. I didn't have to pull my weapon out or anything but I held on to my side," said Edwards.

"She told me 'I caught him, I caught him. He was doing meth.' And I was assuming that's why this whole thing started," Edwards said.

Court documents say Lazon had previously been convicted of assaulting his wife, and he has a previous meth conviction. He was currently on probation and had recently completed drug and domestic violence counseling.

Lazon is in the Linn County Jail held on $500,000 bond. He's due in court on March 23rd.

"If I wasn't here... He was too close on her. He would have picked her right back up and continued what he was doing. Just the look in his eyes - he was upset that she got away. I'm not a hero. I'm a security guard. Just so happened to be an armed security guard," Edwards said.
 
Surprise resolution in Lazon case

In light of the new evidence, the original 11 counts were dismissed, but because Lazon, while in jail and with the help of a fellow inmate, made contact with his wife through a relative, he was facing a felony charge for tampering with a witness, and was looking at 15 to 18 months.

Mrs. Lazon spoke at the hearing as well, asking the judge not to send her husband to prison. Poole and Linn County Prosecutor Jonathon Crow both agreed the sentence should be different, with the defense arguing for only nine months and Crow arguing for more than the presumptive sentence. Judge Thomas McHill remarked about the case that he’d thought he’d seen it all, but that clearly he has not.

“Clearly this is a story of some damaged people,” he said. After sentencing Lazon, he remarked, “It’s a sorry day for everybody.”
 
Daughter: Missing Albany mom, husband ‘toxic to each other’

ALBANY, Ore. (KOIN) — The last time Felicity Halberg saw her Army veteran mother Tiffany Lazon was on Veteran’s Day.

“I came up here (Albany) and saw her. That’s the last time she spoke to me,” the 19-year-old Eugene resident said. “I’ve been reaching out to her with texts but no replies.”


No one has heard from Tiffany Marie Lazon since December 25, 2019. Felicity and her grandmother, Zoey Sales, have a bad feeling about her disappearance.
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Home of missing Albany woman now surrounded by police tape
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Several days ago, an Albany police lieutenant told FOX 12 they have concerns of her safety because she has been involved in an unhealthy relationship.

Court records show Craig was convicted of assaulted Tiffany in 2013, and in 2015 he faced a list of charges connected to her. They were all dismissed except for tampering with a witness.

Now, police tape and evidence tape are across Tiffany's home and vehicle,
 
Police continue search for missing Albany woman; estranged husband arrested on unrelated charges

Investigation ramps up for missing Albany woman
The Oregon State Police got involved in the investigation into the disappearance of 37-year-old Tiffany Lazon on Wednesday. Its mobile forensic unit was parked outside her Albany home, and investigators went in and out of the residence with cameras and notebooks.

Tiffany Lazon's neighbor, Danielle Hurley, said a few weeks ago that she and her fiancé helped Craig Lazon push his broken-down car to the front of Tiffany Lazon's house, and she didn't see anything suspicious or unusual about him.
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Missing Albany woman's case considered death investigation; husband person of interest
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ALBANY, Ore. – Police say the estranged husband of a missing Albany woman is now considered a person of interest in her case. They say 37-year-old Tiffany Lazon’s disappearance is now being handled as a missing person case and death investigation.

Investigators say 42-year-old Craig Lazon, Tiffany Lazon’s husband, was the last person with her before she disappeared.

The last reported contact anyone had with Tiffany Lazon was on Dec. 27 at her home ...
 

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