Deceased/Not Found OR - Lori Blaylock, 48, Bend, 28 Oct 2010 *S. Blaylock guilty*

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NinaMehlhaf‎: Lots of police searching near Silverton/Detroit Lake area in connection with Lori Blaylock's murder. Bend Police thanked Silverton in case
Twitter - 1 minute ago
 
  • #62
Article w/picture of husband.

This was very kind of St. Charles, they are a wonderful place! (Been there)

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St. Charles Medical Center where Lori, better known as "Woody" worked for over 17 years issued this statement today;
“We are deeply saddened by this news,” said Katy Vitcovich, Senior Vice President of Human Resources for St. Charles Health System. “St. Charles is a tight-knit family and Woody was a hard-working and dedicated member of that family for more than 17 years. She touched the lives of many patients and co-workers in our community. Today we are grieving not only for her family and friends, but also for all of our caregivers.”

http://kohd.com/news/local/194670
 
  • #63
Husband of missing Bend woman arrested

Bend police are now calling the disappearance of Lori "Woody" Blaylock a "homicide."

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Police now report the "date of incident" to be Wednesday, Oct. 27. That's a day before the 48-year-old woman's husband said she left the couple's Northeast Genet Court house – in the darkness with a sling-bag over her shoulder and a mere sweater to keep her warm.

More: http://www.katu.com/news/107096668.html
 
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From Twitter

KTVZ KTVZ NewsChannel 21

Bend Police work w/Marion County, say murdered woman apparently disposed in/near Santiam River, ask property owners to search; story coming

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Link to KTVZ regular news website:
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  • #68
Residents Along N. Santiam River Asked to Search Property

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BEND, Ore. -- Police detectives released disturbing new details late Thursday about a Bend man's alleged murder of his wife, saying they believe Lori Blaylock's body was disposed of along or in the North Santiam River between Marion Forks and Idanha, along Highway 22.

Residents in that area were asked to search their property and contact police with whatever they find.
 
  • #69
Detectives believe Blaylock disposed of his wife's body in the area between Marion Forks and the town of Idanha along Highway 22 in Marion County. Her body may have been disposed of in the North Santiam River. The area of focus includes the forestland and river both east and west of the town of Idanha. The time period when this likely occurred was between Tuesday October 26th and Sunday, October 31st.

http://www.katu.com/news/local/107356404.html
 
  • #70
I hope they find her soon. May she rest in peace.
 
  • #71
I guess from previously living in the Bend area, it really stands out to me the area they are searching in.. very rual, dense..

The map is not that great but you can see how the terrain is...

God bless those searchers out there, I imagine the conditions are not that great.

idanha.jpg
 
  • #72
This is from FlashAlert - Marion County..

<Mod add>http://www.flashalert.net/news.html?id=1294

I bolded what really interested me (and reminded me of what LE asked RE: Kyron, but in a slightly different way..)



Investigators Need Public's Assistance to Find Homicide Victim
Marion Co. Sheriff's Office - 11/11/10

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We are now asking for the public's help.

Residents living along the Santiam River should search their property and report anything that may be related to this investigation. Please do not move or touch any evidence found.

Lori Blaylock is described as:

White, female, 48 years of age, 5-7, 150 lbs., Brown hair, last seen wearing a black sweater with white stripes down each sleeve, jeans, white shoes. Missing Person flyer attached to this release.

Anyone traveling in this area during the noted times, should report any sightings of the suspect or the vehicle and utility trailer possibly used in this crime.

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Business owners along this route that have surveillance cameras installed in their businesses are asked to review the footage and report anything possibly connected to this investigation.

Anyone finding Ms. Blaylock's body should call 9-1-1 immediately.

Anyone with information on this investigation should call the Bend Police Department at 541.322.2960 or after hours at 541.693.6911. The lead Detective is Pat Hartley.

You may also leave anonymous information on the Marion County Sheriff's Office Tip line: 503.540.8079.
 
  • #73
Police and Volunteers Still Searching for Lori Blaylock

Detectives have spent the last two days searching the Santiam River area in Marion County, looking for the body of missing Bend woman, Lori Blaylock.

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Volunteers and detectives from many law enforcement agencies have searched an 11 square mile area along the river, but haven't located Mrs. Blaylock yet.

More: http://www.kbnd.com/page.php?page_id=60247&article_id=3554
 
  • #74
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Residents in the quiet towns had no idea their riverfront properties were the center of a murder investigation.
"Nope they (police) didn't come say anything," Idanha resident, Donald Hinkley said. "They kept it all quiet, I heard over the scanner there were detectives from Bend and Salem up here, and that's all I know."

Idanha resident Melissa Collier says she disappointed police didn't inform locals of the search.
"If search and rescue had come and say, 'Hey we do need some help trying to find her body...' Collier said. "There'd be a lot of people out here that would be walking up and down the river, and keeping their eyes open."

Police said Blaylock's body could have been tossed into the rushing water of the Santiam River as far back as Oct. 26th.
The river is running high and fast and residents question why they are just now finding out about the search.
"We know the river pretty much by heart from Marion Forks to Idanha," Idanha resident Eric Gette said. "We know all the big rapids, possible hang up spots and all that."


Video of search area/ reaction of residents in search area..
http://www.ktvz.com/news/25778355/detail.html
 
  • #75
This case has been getting very little coverage in the news here in Eugene and I appreciate your updates! :blowkiss:

Scares me to think of all the domestic cases out there that just pass like a breeze. :(
 
  • #76
Steven Blaylock Faces Murder Charge - Search for Body Continues

The case surrounding the murder of Lori Blaylock continued on two fronts today.

"You did unlawfully and intentionally cause the death of another human being, Lori Blaylock," said Judge Perkins.

In court, steven blaylock was arrainged on murder charges.

Along Highway 22, between Idanha and Marion Forks, the search for Lori's body continues. Neighbor's are asked to search their own property.


More: http://kohd.com/news/local/194944
 
  • #77
Bend man in wife's disappeance appears in court

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Steven Blaylock appeared in court through a video link from the Deschutes County jail on Friday. He did not speak during the brief proceedings.

Jon Springer, Blaylock's attorney, says prosecutors plan to take the case to a grand jury next week.

If indicted, Blaylock will be arraigned on Nov. 19.

Blaylock faces one count each of murder and first-degree manslaughter.

More: http://www.columbian.com/news/2010/nov/13/bend-man-in-wifes-disappeance-appears-in-court/
 
  • #78
http://www.katu.com/news/local/107841829.html

Charged with murder and manslaughter? Is that just to cover their bases? Here we have "open count of murder", which allows for more specific charges later. Does Oregon not have that?
 
  • #79
http://www.katu.com/news/local/107841829.html

Charged with murder and manslaughter? Is that just to cover their bases? Here we have "open count of murder", which allows for more specific charges later. Does Oregon not have that?

From the link above:

Deschutes County Circuit Court Judge Edward L. Perkins read Blaylock his charges and said prosecutors believe Steven Blaylock killed his wife "while under the influence of extreme emotional disturbance." That prompted the manslaughter charge.
 
  • #80
Weekend Search Involves Dive Team, Rafters

(more at link)
http://www.ktvz.com/news/25778355/detail.html


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BEND, Ore. -- Bend police detectives found clothing believed to be Lori Blaylock’s near the North Santiam River, but a weekend search involving a dive team, raft trip and cadaver dog failed to find the missing woman’s remains or other evidence in the apparent murder, officers said Monday.

Lt. Ben Gregory said detectives obtained information Friday that led them to believe suspect Steven Blaylock, 46, placed his 48-year-old wife’s body in the river, about 4 ½ miles downstream from (north of) Marion Forks.
Late Friday evening, detectives found clothing, including a black and white sweater, believed to belong to Lori Blaylock in the area, some distance from the river, under a tree and covered with debris, Gregory said. But her pants, shoes and purse were not found.

On Saturday, detectives assisted by the Linn County Sheriff’s Office and a dive team, searched a one-mile stretch of the river down to Whitewater River, also using a cadaver dog, Gregory said. But her body was not found, nor was any more evidence, he added.
 

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