The court appearance for Michel Fournier, accused of murdering his wife Susan Lane-Fournier after she filed for divorce, has been delayed due to a jail video system error. Susan was reported missing on November 22, and her remains were found a week later near Highway 26 in Welches, Oregon. Michel Fournier, who is held without bail, declined a court-appointed attorney and faces charges of second-degree murder and domestic violence. The couple's divorce records cite irreconcilable differences.
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.
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office recovered two deceased dogs believed to belong to Susan Lane-Fournier, who was found dead on November 29. Michel Fournier has been arrested and charged with her murder. The case is an active homicide investigation, and authorities are seeking information about Michel Fournier's activities before and after Susan's disappearance. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.
Susan Lane-Fournier, also known as "Phoenix," was found dead near Welches, Oregon, shortly after her husband, Michel Fournier, was arrested on second-degree murder charges. Her death has been ruled a homicide, but her two dogs remain missing.
The body of Susan Lane-Fournier, a 61-year-old woman missing since November 22, was found near Highway 26 in Welches, Oregon. Her estranged husband, Michel Fournier, has been charged with second-degree murder. Lane-Fournier's disappearance prompted a multi-agency search, but her two dogs remain missing. Authorities are seeking information on Michel Fournier's activities around the time of her disappearance.
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office has arrested Michael Fournier, the ex-husband of Susan Lane-Fournier, for second-degree murder following her disappearance while hiking in Mt. Hood National Forest. Susan has been missing since last Friday, and search efforts were suspended on Wednesday. Michael Fournier is currently held without bail.
The search for 61-year-old Susan Lane-Fournier, who went missing near the Salmon River Trailhead in Mt. Hood National Forest, has been suspended after four days due to weather conditions and survivability concerns. Despite the suspension, the case remains active, and authorities are still seeking information on her whereabouts. Lane-Fournier, known as "Phoenix" to friends, was reported missing after not showing up for work, and her two Malinois-mix dogs are also unaccounted for. The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office urges anyone with information to contact them.