Oregon Woman's Tragic Death: Husband Arrested, Community Mourns

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Authorities have recovered the bodies of two dogs believed to belong to Susan Lane-Fournier, a woman found dead near Welches, Oregon. Lane-Fournier went missing on November 22 along with her dogs, prompting a search in Mount Hood National Forest. Her husband, Michel Fournier, has been arrested on charges of second-degree murder. Lane-Fournier had recently filed for divorce. The cause of death for both Lane-Fournier and the dogs has not been disclosed. Officials are seeking information from the public regarding Fournier's activities before and after his wife's disappearance.
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