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Body of missing Oregon mother found; no foul play

STEVEN DUBOIS
Associated Press

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Police have found the body of missing mother of two from Oregon and say there is no evidence of foul play.

Capt. Jeff Kosmicki of the Newberg-Dundee police says investigators were notified Tuesday that Jennifer Huston’s SUV was found on a country road near Sheridan, about 25 miles southwest of Huston’s home in Dundee.

Huston’s body was found a short distance from the vehicle.

The 38-year-old woman disappeared July 24. She was last seen that day withdrawing a small amount of money from an ATM, fueling her SUV and buying Gatorade, trail mix and what police described as a nonlethal amount of sleeping pills.

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