B-roll drone video (in 4k and 1080p) from today's (Jan. 14, 2021) multi-agency search for Jennifer Moore can be downloaded from this Dropbox address:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/94j1zipss6fiayk/AAAgbJENOTxWz_DuHaY8jx-sa?dl=0
Search-and-rescue crews from multiple agencies returned to Dodson today (Thursday, Jan. 14) with specialized equipment to safely search a landslide debris field for Jennifer Camus Moore, 50, of Warrendale.
Moore was driving an SUV that was was swept away by a landslide early in the morning in Dodson on Wednesday, Jan. 13.
At 4:16 p.m. this afternoon (Jan. 14), the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office announced: "Searchers were able to determine where they believe Jennifer Moore’s car came to rest. The car is estimated to be buried under 15 feet of mud & debris. Considering all factors, the mission is now a recovery. ODOT will continue to remove debris in the coming days. We want to acknowledge all the efforts by those who helped in the search. Conditions were extremely challenging. One of our Resource Deputies will continue to assist the family during this difficult time."
Participating agencies in the search and recovery effort include the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office, Clackamas County Sheriff's Office, Oregon State Police, Portland Fire, Lake Oswego Fire, Corbett Fire, Multnomah County Emergency Management, and ODOT.
The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office is the lead agency in the search. Their initial press release on the search is here: https://flashalert.net/id/MCSO . Refer questions on this search and recovery mission to MCSO Communications Director Chris Liedle.
Selected photos from today's mission can be found in CCSO's Twitter feed.
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