Backabeyond
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I actually considered the same thing. Its possible.I hate to ask but I have to .. it is possible his body is hung up in a tree?
I actually considered the same thing. Its possible.I hate to ask but I have to .. it is possible his body is hung up in a tree?
I think this is exactly what happenedIt sounds like he had some pretty severe injuries from that crash, and he probably wondered away in a state of confusion, collapsed at some point and likely passed after succumbing to his injuries. This isn't unheard of, but I can't think of specific cases/names right now.
I'd love to be wrong and him be alive and okay somewhere, but nothing else really makes sense.
jmo
Find page says they used sonar and found nadaSo it’s quite possible he may have ended up in the water?? Has the lake been searched?
'People don't just disappear' family searches for Matthew Lang after crash on Hwy 62
“We don’t have any proof that he was in the car, the police can't run his DNA, they don’t have the resources just to run his DNA, they won’t take the fingerprints off of the steering wheel because they said it is a new car and if they run the fingerprints they might have two missing persons, they won't run the blood found to see if it is Matthew’s,” she said.
bbmThis does not at all sound like something LE would say, especially given the condition of his vehicle. It'd be quite odd for LE to not run prints, because that might mean 2 missing people instead of 1. I think there may have been more to LE's position on this, than has been reported.
jmo
bbm
I think it'd be equally odd for the family to have made that stuff up, since they want LE on their side and for them to investigate.
From the article...
Police won't have his phone checked because they don't think there was foul play, but they will also not release the phone to family as "it's evidence."
Can someone explain what they mean by that?
No one said the family made anything up.
I believe there's probably some misunderstanding going on, or possibly a lack of reasonable explanation from LE to the family.
jmo
I guess they keep it until he is found? I wonder if the family has access to his phone's history through his carrier's online account? I would want to know who he was talking to or texting.bbm
I think it'd be equally odd for the family to have made that stuff up, since they want LE on their side and for them to investigate.
From the article...
Police won't have his phone checked because they don't think there was foul play, but they will also not release the phone to family as "it's evidence."
Can someone explain what they mean by that?
Find page says they used sonar and found nada
Matthew Lang, a 33-year-old Bend man, has been missing since his vehicle was found badly damaged on a southern Oregon highway earlier this week.
Bend man missing after crash in southern Oregon, officials say
And the Find page also quotes friends who say they thoroughly searched the steep area down to the lake. That doesn’t mean Matt isn’t there, but I think it’s time to bring in dogs, including cadaver dogs, sadly.
JMO
Has there been a distinction made between cadaver dogs and SAR dogs being used to search?I feel it is likely that his body was ejected or he wandered off injured and confused. But I just wonder wouldn't there be some signs of decomp? The weather was quite warm around the week of the crash. I would think there would be a smell or animal activity or something? I know the area is quite vast but it seems like at least the canines would be able to track a smell of decomp? It has been colder this week but it is just a thought.
I hate to even think this, sorry for the graphic mental image, but -- has the crashed vehicle been removed? Has anyone searched UNDER it?
Has there been a distinction made between cadaver dogs and SAR dogs being used to search?
If they had used both already I would totally agree with your post.
I wonder, with their nose always to the ground/surfaces in decomp searches, how far away they can smell at the same time?
I would not be surprised if he is found in a heavily wooded area near where they’ve already searched![]()