Missing Oregon mom found dead

Update (8/7 8am)Dundee, Ore. — (KGW) A day after the body of missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston was found on a remote Sheridan property, officials have ruled her death a suicide.

The Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed Huston died of asphyxiation and the manner of her death was listed as a suicide.

Her body was found around 40 yards from her SUV, and an empty box of sleeping pills and personal items were found inside the vehicle, according to Captain Jeff Kosmicki of Newberg-Dundee police.

A note to her family was also found in the SUV.

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(KGW) Our sister station in Portland, KGW is reporting that police have announced that missing Dundee mom Jennifer Huston has been found dead near a remote dirt road in Yamhill County.

According to Newberg-Dundee Police Department detectives quickly responded and found Houston’s body near her green SUV. They said there were no clues that indicates foul play but remains under investigation.

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Dundee, Ore. — (KGW) Photos captured from a gas station surveillance camera in Newberg, Oregon show the last moment family members know about, in the mysterious disappearance of a Dundee mom and wife.

Jennifer Huston, 38, used her credit card to purchase gas at the Newberg Circle K gas station around 6:10 p.m. Thursday. She has not contacted her family since then, and that was the last time her credit card was used, authorities said.

Police who studied the surveillance video said they were confident Jennifer was the only person in the vehicle when it pulled into the bank and the gas station.

“Jennifer wouldn’t willingly drive off,” her dad, Bill Turner, said Monday morning.

Her husband, Kallen Huston, said their two boys, ages 2 and 6, “really, really need her.” He said the family is trying to shelter the boys from news of their mother’s disappearance.

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