Tragedy Strikes Oregon Hiking Community: Missing Hiker Found Dead, Husband Arrested
A close-knit Oregon community is reeling after beloved hiker Susan Lane-Fournier, known affectionately as "Phoenix" by friends, was found dead. The discovery of her body near Welches, Oregon on Friday, November 29, brought to a tragic end a week of intense searching that began when she failed to show up for work on November 22.
“She was an outdoor enthusiast, dedicated to her work, and someone who was always willing to help others," said a friend, reflecting on the life tragically cut short.
The 61-year-old’s white Ford F-250 truck had been spotted the day after her disappearance, parked near East Salmon River Road, close to the Green Canyon Way Trail south of Welches. An avid hiker known to frequent the area with her two Malinois-mix dogs, Lane-Fournier’s disappearance immediately sparked concern.
An extensive search operation was mobilized, involving over 20 volunteer searchers and Clackamas County Search and Rescue teams. Facing difficult weather conditions, including temperatures that plummeted into the 30s, volunteers tirelessly combed the rugged terrain, hoping for a miracle, but it was not to be.
The grim discovery of a body near East Highway 26 and East Miller Road revealed the worst fears. The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office confirmed on Saturday that the remains belonged to Lane-Fournier.
Adding another layer of disbelief to the tragedy, authorities quickly turned their attention to her husband, 71-year-old Michel Fournier. He was arrested and booked into Clackamas County Jail without bail that same day.
boasted Autopsy results from the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed the cause of death as homicide. Michel Fournier now faces a charge of second-degree murder in connection with her death. It remains unclear whether he has retained legal counsel.
The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office has launched a full-scale investigation and is urging anyone with information about Michel Fournier’s activities in the days leading up to Lane-Fournier’s disappearance to come forward.
Adding further sorrow to this heartbreaking case, the sheriff’s office confirmed on Sunday that two deceased dogs, believed to belong to the victim, were also found.
As the investigation continues, those who knew Susan Lane-Fournier are left to grieve. “The killing has sent shock waves through the community,” stated a local resident, reflecting the collective sorrow and disbelief gripping Welches.
Clackamas County authorities urge anyone with valuable information to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line at 503-723-4949 or submit tips online.
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## Oregon Hiking Tragedy: Experts Weigh in on Missing Hiker Case
**Welches, OR** – The tight-knit Oregon community of Welches is grappling with the tragic death of avid hiker Susan Lane-Fournier, affectionately known as “Phoenix” among friends. Her body was discovered near Welches on friday, November 29, after a week-long search. Adding another layer of heartbreak to the story, her husband, Michel Fournier, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder.
To gain further understanding of this devastating event, we spoke with **Dr. Amelia Croft, a forensic psychologist specializing in domestic violence**, and **Sergeant Mark Jenkins, a retired homicide detective with over 20 years of experience in Clackamas County**.
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### The Missing Hiker
**World-Today-News:** Dr. Croft,Susan Lane-Fournier’s disappearance sparked a significant search effort from both volunteers and professionals. What are some crucial factors that contribute to the intense community response we often see in missing persons cases, notably those involving outdoor enthusiasts?
**Dr. Croft:** “Cases like Susan’s often resonate deeply with communities because they involve individuals who are deeply connected to their environment and often beloved by many. Outgoing individuals who love the outdoors tend to have close-knit circles of friends and fellow enthusiasts, who are ultimately invested in their wellbeing. The sense of loss is magnified by the shared passion for a specific hobby or location.”
**World-Today-News:** sergeant jenkins, what are some of the challenges investigators often face when dealing with missing persons cases in remote, mountainous terrain?
**Sgt. Jenkins:** “These cases present unique challenges due to the vastness of the search area, unpredictable weather conditions and often limited evidence left behind. Tracking through dense forests, navigating steep slopes, and dealing with potential wildlife encounters add significant layers of complexity to the search.”
### The Homicide inquiry
**World-Today-News:** Ther was a swift shift from a search operation to a homicide investigation after the revelation of Susan Lane-Fournier’s body. Sergeant Jenkins, can you shed light on what clues might have prompted this transition?
**Sgt. Jenkins:** “while I can’t speak to the specifics of this case, I can say that investigators look for a variety of factors. These can include signs of struggle, suspicious circumstances surrounding the disappearance, a history of domestic violence, or any indicators pointing away from a simple accident.”
**world-Today-News:** Coordinating with law enforcement in such investigations can be critical,Dr. Croft. How can individuals with information contribute to the success of the ongoing investigation
**Dr. Croft:** “Any information, no matter how seemingly insignificant, can be invaluable. Friends, family, neighbors, even acquaintances who interacted with the victim in the days proceeding her disappearance are encouraged to come forward.
**”Think back to conversations, observations, or even routine changes in behavior that may seem unusual now. Even the smallest detail could help piece together a timeline and identify potential leads.”**
### The Impact on the Community
**World-Today-News:** This tragedy has undoubtedly shaken the Welches community. Dr. Croft, what are some lasting impacts such events can have on a close-knit community?
**Dr. Croft:** “Events like this can create a sense of vulnerability and fear within a community, particularly when the victim is someone well-known and loved. There might be a heightened sense of distrust, a reluctance to engage in outdoor activities alone, and a collective grief that can take a long time to heal. “
**”It’s crucial for communities to come together, provide support to one another, and seek professional help if needed. Grief counseling and community gatherings can be instrumental in processing the shared trauma.” **
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The investigation into Susan Lane-Fournier’s death is still ongoing. Anyone with information regarding Michel Fournier’s whereabouts or activities in the days leading up to the disappearance is urged to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Tip Line at 503-723-4949 or submit tips online.
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