Remains linked to submerged car solve 1958 mystery of missing Oregon family
Officials used DNA tests to help piece together what happened.
From The Times
April 20, 2026

In 1958, an Oregon family of five took off in their red-and-white Ford station wagon to find greenery to use as Christmas decorations. They never returned home.

A black-and-white photo from 1952 of a family of six sitting on a couch.

Ken Martin family, via Associated Press

Decades later, thanks to a diver and DNA, officials pieced together what happened.

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