OR OR - Christopher Cardonia, 32, Madras, 18 Mar 2018

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Christopher Jason Cardonia, 32, last was seen in the Madras area on Sunday, March 18, but has connections to both Bend and Redmond as well. Cardonia last was seen on foot and was not associated with a vehicle, nor does he have a cellphone. Cardonia is described as 5-foot-6 and 170 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. He has several tattoos on both arms and shoulders, and last was seen wearing torn jeans and a dark-colored hooded sweatshirt.

http://www.ktvz.com/news/co-detectives-seek-man-missing-for-weeks/725710111
 
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Still showing as "absconded" on Vinelink.com
 
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He was one of my best friends, he didn't have a warrant when he vanished, and he wasn't the type to run. He might not have always checked in but he was always easy to find because he was at his mom's or older sisters. Not only that but he never went more than 24 hours without letting either his mom, one of his sister's or me know he was ok.
There has been zero contact made. The police told his mom "he is a Felon and we expect this type of behavior from people like him" they all but refused to help.
Over 8 months since he vanished. Someone knows something. His parents deserve closure.
 
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Unfortunately when you have a long history of manufacturing delivering and selling controlled substances you can meet up with foul play very easily. His arrest history is extensive but he is still someone's family member and I hope he is found safe. (arrest records at www.searchquarry.com)
 
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He was one of my best friends, he didn't have a warrant when he vanished, and he wasn't the type to run. He might not have always checked in but he was always easy to find because he was at his mom's or older sisters. Not only that but he never went more than 24 hours without letting either his mom, one of his sister's or me know he was ok.
There has been zero contact made. The police told his mom "he is a Felon and we expect this type of behavior from people like him" they all but refused to help.
Over 8 months since he vanished. Someone knows something. His parents deserve closure.

Welcome to Websleuths. I’m very sorry about your friend Christopher, and I certainly hope his family and friends get closure of some kind. Not ever knowing is horrible, and happens all too often.

It sounds as if LE (law enforcement) has reached a dead-end in their investigation, but initially did make efforts to find him in various locations. Sadly, I’m aware of numerous cases in which the missing person was involved in illegal activity or had close friends who were. There is no loyalty among friends in that world and there is only so much LE can do. There is a code of silence that is very difficult and dangerous to penetrate. In fact, LE doesn’t always find law-abiding people who are “disappeared” by other seemingly law-abiding people. They are swamped. I’m sorry you are having first-hand experience with this fact. :(
 
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There is a 🤬🤬🤬 to hire a PI to solve his murder so seems like someone has heard something.
 
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How did it go from him being missing to him being murdered? Did I miss something?
 
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How did it go from him being missing to him being murdered? Did I miss something?

The “Team Cardonia” running the 🤬🤬🤬 titled it “P.I. for Chris Cardonia’s Murder” but didn’t mention murder in the description. They claim that “nothing is being done” and it’s time to hire a P.I.

I think we all missed this very detailed article that I just found. It appears that LE has followed many leads, contrary to what the 🤬🤬🤬 claims. Christopher has quite a criminal record, including attempted murder when he was 18 for which he spent seven years in prison. According to family, he was never able to adjust to adult life, got involved with the “wrong people” and continued getting arrested. The night he left, quoting the article...

Chris Cardonia was acting nervous on the night of March 18.

He asked his mother to hold onto his birth certificate and a few other personal items. He said he “had to do something,” and he might not be back.

Missing man has Jefferson County cops ‘stumped’
 
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Bringing more of the text here from the article Lilibet posted just in case the article goes "poof" in the future...

OCT 9, 2018
Missing man has Jefferson County cops ‘stumped’
Chris Cardonia was acting nervous on the night of March 18.

He asked his mother to hold onto his birth certificate and a few other personal items. He said he “had to do something,” and he might not be back.

She told him, “Don’t do anything stupid, Christopher.”

He said he wouldn’t. He told his mom he loved her.

That was the last time Linda Slagle saw her son.

Christopher Jason Cardonia, 33, hasn’t been heard from since the early hours of March 19. His family has heard numerous wild rumors about what happened to him. Some just sound like “tweaker stories” to Slagle, but they still hurt to hear.

“I just want my son back,” Slagle said. “How does somebody disappear without a trace?”

Cardonia grew up primarily in La Pine. He has one brother, though he was closer with his two sisters, especially his younger sister. She’s taken his loss hardest of all, Slagle said.

Cardonia has a son, Corbin, but at the time of his disappearance, Cardonia didn’t have visitation rights.

Cardonia went to prison for attempted murder soon after he turned 18. He’d fired a gun at a car full of people following a drug-related altercation. Cardonia always claimed he’d been shot at first.

Cardonia was released after seven years but was never able to adjust to adult life, according to relatives.

He dreamed of moving to Hawaii to work on boats, but he wasn’t allowed to leave the state under his parole. Instead, he fell back in with the “wrong people,” according to his father, Rick Cardonia, which led to more trips to jail and more court supervision.

Things changed briefly when Cardonia was hired at a manufacturer of high-end lamps. The owner took a shine to him, and his mother saw something in her son she hadn’t seen in years: pride. But the company’s landlord found out about Cardonia’s criminal record and said he had to go.

“He tried to open a door but had the door slammed in his face,” Slagle said.

Cardonia is listed in court documents as a transient. He didn’t have a car or a phone. Some nights, he stayed at his mother’s house in Madras. Others, he stayed with friends. Sometimes he hung around the Portland area. When he went missing, he’d recently visited a young woman in Washington. Slagle has reached out to her unsuccessfully, hoping to learn more.

Court documents show that by early April, the Central Oregon Major Crime Team, as well as the Tri-County Major Crime Team west of the Cascades, exhausted every available lead and resource.

“There’s a lot of far-fetched stories,” said Jefferson County Sheriff Jim Adkins, whose office has looked into possibilities including that Cardonia was thrown off a cliff or burned alive outside Terrebonne.

[...]

In August, deputies in Lane County thought they might have broken the case open when a letter containing an alarming claim was sent from a Lane County jail inmate to his wife. The inmate, Marcus Lynn Bolds, said he knew who killed Chris Cardonia and where his body was buried. He even knew “a way to get a hold of the video where the dude was being killed,” according to a search warrant affidavit.

Bolds was still in jail for violating his probation when OSP detective Mitchell Meyer met with him for an interview. He told Meyer that before coming to Lane County, he’d served time in Deschutes, where an inmate named Aries Gaber had tried to impress Bolds, under the mistaken impression that Bolds was in a gang. Gaber claimed to have been present when a group of people stabbed Cardonia in the back “four or five times” and buried him in a grave alongside “a girl reported missing in a separate incident.”

“I believe he was referring to Sara Gomez,” Meyer wrote.

Gomez, of Bend, was reported missing in February and her body was found almost three months later approximately 20 miles east of Bend. She was discovered alone, and police believe her ex-boyfriend, Bryan Penner, was responsible for her death.

Gaber’s phone was searched in August when he was arrested in Deschutes County on robbery and drug charges, but Adkins said nothing came from the lead.

Cardonia’s parents say they haven’t been updated on the case by law enforcement in months.

Slagle has instead heard “horror stories.” One night, at about 10, a man she’d never met showed up at her door. He was breathless, and adamant.

“He kept saying, ‘I had nothing to do with your son’s murder,’” Slagle said.

The man’s name was John and had belonged to a white-power prison gang. With no more communication with police, Slagle hears from “street people” that there’s a video floating around depicting her son’s murder. Some think he’s living in a different part of the country.

Rick Cardonia believes his son is probably dead.

“Number one: He didn’t call me on my birthday,” he said. “He didn’t call his mother on Mother’s Day. He didn’t call me on Father’s Day. His birthday was Aug. 10 and nobody’s heard from him. Nobody.”

On Aug. 10, Cardonia’s mother and sisters released balloons in honor of his 33rd birthday.

Slagle still uses the present tense when talking about her son. She says she just wants closure.

“I’m devastated. This is my son. I don’t care what he’s done,” she said. “I’ve tried to help him. I told him, ‘I’m getting older. It’s your turn to take care of me now.’”
 
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Christopher is still listed on Oregon's missing persons page
Came to give him a bump up.
 
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Photo of Christopher, still listed at Oregon's MP page. Not listed at NAMUS or CP


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