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  • Human remains found near La Grande; major crimes team investigating

    Human remains found near La Grande; major crimes team investigating

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    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — An investigation is underway in Union County after human skeletal remains were found near La Grande on Oct. 20.

    The set of bones are incomplete and weathered, the Union County Sheriff’s Office said. Authorities are sending the bones to the Oregon State Crime Lab to determine the age and sex of the skeleton and potentially identify the person.

    “Until the OSP Forensics Lab releases its results, any speculation to the identity of the remains by the public is fictitious,” the Union County Sheriff’s Office said. “We ask the public to respect the investigation.”

    The UCSO Major Crimes Team is handling the investigation. Authorities are not releasing any more information about the case at this time.

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  • See one of Oregon’s ‘7 wonders’ from the steepest gondola ride is North America

    See one of Oregon’s ‘7 wonders’ from the steepest gondola ride is North America

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    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon is home to the steepest four-person gondola ride in North America, according to Travel Oregon, and the seasonal, 3,700-foot lift is set to reopen on May 18.

    Built in 1970, the Wallowa Lake Tramway carries passengers from Wallowa Lake to the summit of Mount Howard. At an elevation of 8,150 feet, riders get out to panoramic views of the Wallowa Mountains — one of the ‘7 Wonders’ of Oregon.

    “In just under 15 minutes you are taken on a 3,700-foot ascent to the summit of Mount Howard, where you’ll be treated to awe-inspiring views of the Wallowa Valley including the communities of Joseph, Enterprise, Lostine and Wallowa,” Travel Oregon writes.

    Once passengers reach the top, people can go for a secluded mountaintop hike or stop for food and drinks at the Wallowa Lake Tramway & Summit Grill. According to county visitation numbers provided by Travel Oregon, the Wallowas are one of Oregon’s least-visited natural wonders. Each year, Wallowa County sees 97,912 visitors — a fraction of the annual visitors seen in Multnomah (2,786,516), Umatilla (468,986), Deschutes (1,586,917) and Klamath (500,108) Counties.

    File: Wallowa Lake State Park (KOIN)

    The Swiss-made gondola rides operate from May to September in unison with the Wallowa Lake Tramway & Summit Grill. The restaurant offers a variety of soups, sandwiches and beer from one of the tallest peaks in the Pacific Northwest. The Tramway & Summit Grill opens at 10:15 a.m. on days when the lift is running. Food service ends at 3:30 p.m. and drinks are sold until 4 p.m.

    “Before or after eating at the Summit Grill & Alpine Patio, we invite you to go for a hike and enjoy over 2 miles of trails with spectacular viewpoints and an abundance of great scenery,” the Summit Grill webpage states. “The quiet peacefulness at the summit area and dynamic scenery is why the Wallowa Mountains were designated and were considered the ‘best view in Oregon’ and is truly a place to remember.”

    Seasonal hours, pricing and reservations for the gondola rides are available through the Wallowa Lake Tramway website. Standard tickets for adults ages 18 to 64 cost $50. The aerial tram will run on weekends from May 18 to May 27 and on a daily basis from June 1 to Sept. 29.

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  • Shooting in Troutdale leaves 1 injured, search for suspect continues

    Shooting in Troutdale leaves 1 injured, search for suspect continues

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    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – One person was injured after a shooting in Troutdale late Thursday night, according to the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office.

    Deputies responded to the intersection of SW 26th Street and Abbott Circle after receiving a report of a shooting around 11:45 p.m.

    A person in a car showed up to a local hospital with a gunshot wound. Deputies searched the site of the shooting, but did not find a suspect.

    An investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about the shooting is encouraged to contact police.

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  • Portland man accused of assaulting homeless women, police seek more victims

    Portland man accused of assaulting homeless women, police seek more victims

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    Zachary “Cadillac” Andrews may have more victims, police say

    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A man accused of sexually assaulting at least three women in Portland’s homeless community is in jail while police search for other possible victims.

    Zachary Andrews, who also goes by “Cadillac,” faces multiple charges for the assaults that took place between October 2021 and October 2022, according to Portland police.

    A grand jury indicted Andrews for three counts each of first-degree rape, first-degree sex abuse, strangulation, and fourth-degree assault. He also faces charges of first-degree unlawful sexual penetration and first-degree kidnapping as well as two counts of first-degree sodomy. 

    Anyone with information about Andrews is encouraged to contact Portland police.

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    Aimee Plante

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