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Child found deceased in Otis forest

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MAX KIRKENDALL newsguardeditor@countrymedia.net

Oregon State Police (OSP) detectives are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the remains of an individual discovered in rural Lincoln County. On Dec. 10, investigators were summoned to the H.B. Van Duzer Forest State Scenic Corridor in Otis for a death investigation. At this location, investigators found the remains of a female child in a heavily wooded area. Due to the terrain OSP detectives were assisted by Lincoln County search and rescue members. The Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office estimates the deceased’s age to be 6.5 to 10 years old. She is approximately 3’10” to 4’6” tall, and had long hair that is dark brown or black. Her race or ethnic origin has yet to be determined, but DNA analysis is not complete, OSP said. Due to the condition of the remains OSP said she had likely been deceased at least 30 days before she was discovered. No information regarding the cause or manner of death is available for release at this time. OSP said they do not have any current leads on the case, nor does the victim match any missing person reports. If you have any information that might help investigators in identifying this child, please call 800-442-0776 or *OSP (*677).

There are many things that helped shape the local news in 2020. The following are Managing Editor Max Kirkendall’s picks for the top trending stories based on The News Guard website.

JANUARY 21, 2020

Waterspouts, tornado, large hailstones hit the Oregon Coast The National Weather Service of Portland said a possible waterspout was spotted near Depoe Bay shortly after 11 a.m. Jan. 21. The report came just before an EF-0 tornado touched down in Manzanita on Tuesday. The National Weather Service confirmed the small tornado. Large hailstones were also reported as a rainstorm struck along the North Coast. Witnesses at the scene said another water spout was seen on the ocean shortly before a possible

tornado touched down in the area of Neah-Kah-Nie Meadow. Portland TV station FOX 12’s meteorologists reported the storm as a possible tornado. Emergency management and fire personnel responded to the scene. There were no immediate reports of injuries, but some properties were reportedly damaged, and there were reports of tree damage. A tornado also touched down in Manzanita in 2016, causing significant damage.

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p online Mckay’s Couple with plans to breathe market new life into ‘The Pines’ property to-go powered by rosie. us online @ mckaysmarket.com Or download the rosie app What was once home to an integral part of the Taft District’s history, will soon be revived by a local couple looking to better their community. Boasting a rich history filled with stories from visitors and locals alike, The Pines Restaurant and Bar fell victim to fire in 2008, leaving only a sign and empty lot. The lot sat vacant and in search of new owners, until recently when local couple Ross and Rachelle Rehberg bought it to develop an upscale Food Truck Pod. The Rehbergs are experienced property management and developers with a business called Oregonized LLC. They previously completed a project across the street from The Pines property called ‘The Magellan’ at 5053 SW Hwy 101/1273 SW 51st Street.

Their idea of bringing a food truck pod to Lincoln City was made a little easier when the City of Lincoln City recently passed an ordinance allowing mobile food units to operate in designated areas of town. Looking to take the lead on the food truck movement, the Rehbergs have drafted a plan that could house up to 10 food trucks on their lot. “There are a lot of really good cooks in this town that don’t have $500,000 to buy their own brick and mortar restaurant and you could get a food truck for $20,000 and run your own business,” Ross said. “If we do it right, I’d like to think that we can start at least 10 new businesses. We’re looking to create local jobs for people, and we plan to use all local contractors for our construction.”

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