Authorities reported that they had located Susan Lane-Fournier’s body and ruled her death a homicide less than a day after her husband was taken into custody on suspicion of second-degree murder.
Following the recovery of the corpse of 61-year-old Lane Fournier along East Highway 26 and East Miller Road in Clackamas County near Welches, deputies arrested 71-year-old Michel Fournier of Brightwood on Friday, according to a statement from the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office.
After her truck was discovered nearby, officials indicated that a four-day search was conducted in the Mount Hood National Forest after Lane-Fournier and her two dogs were reported missing on November 22.
According to court documents, Lane-Fournier vanished a few weeks after filing for divorce from her 12-year husband, but the divorce was still pending.
According to officials, Lane-Fournier’s dogs have not been located.
If you have any information regarding her death, officials ask that you call the Sheriff’s Office Tip Line at 503-723-4949 or use the online form at www.clackamas.us/sheriff/tip and mention case number 24-024698.
Crime, public safety, and local news are all topics covered by breaking news reporter Tatum Todd. You can contact them at 503-221-4313 or [email protected].
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