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ST. PAUL, Ore. (KOIN) — Ten days ago Gary Singh Grewal, who owns the St. Paul Market in the small Marion County town, was seen walking on the Willamette River Bridge around 10 a.m. His car was found later on the south side of the bridge, near Highway 219 between Newberg and St. Paul.
He hasn’t been seen since. And his wife told KOIN 6 News she has no idea how he just vanished.
“For the last 4 years, we’ve been a part of this community and everybody likes us,” his wife, Kelly Kaur, said. “He was friends to everybody, If he goes outside everyone would say hello to him. He knew everyone’s name.”
The Oregon State Police is now involved in the search that has, so far, not turned up anything. OSP Lt. Christopher Zohner and Lt. Matt Wilkinson from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, who runs that county’s search and rescue operations, briefed the community Saturday on the search efforts for the Woodburn resident.
During the roughly 90-minute meeting, Zohner and Wilkinson presented a timeline of the day when Grewal went missing, including summarizing “the enforcement effort to date, which included interviews of witnesses in the area at the time of the disappearance, forensic analysis of some security camera from Hazenberg Dairy on the east side of the (Willamette River) bridge and the next phase” of the operation, said former St. Paul Mayor Kim Wallis.

‘Please come back’: St. Paul wife searches for husband
Ten days ago Gary Singh Grewal, who owns the St. Paul Market in the small Marion County town, was seen walking on the Willamette River Bridge around 10 a.m.
