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Posted: Apr 22, 2021 9:50 PM
Posted By: Connor McCarthy
EUGENE, Ore. The Eugene Police Department is asking the public s help finding three children who went missing Thursday afternoon.
Officials said they were last seen around 4:30 p.m. at 2050 East 23rd Avenue with a non-custodial parent. Police said they believe two boys and one girl are with 39-year-old Jeremy Cantu and 20-year-old Whitley McGrady. Cantu was last is described as a Hispanic male, with a thin build, black hair, and was last seen wearing a t-shirt. McGrady is described as a white female with brown or reddish hair. Police said the two were in town for a visit.
Three Oregon foster siblings missing and believed to be in danger, DHS says
The Oregon Dept. of Human Services said that these three children went missing from Eugene and could be in Grants Pass or in Terry, Montana.
Posted: Apr 23, 2021 11:57 AM
Updated: Apr 23, 2021 12:04 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
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SALEM, Ore. Three siblings in Oregon foster care are missing and may be in danger, according to officials from the Oregon Department of Human Services.
The agency has asked for help from the public in locating 1-year-old Kyden Cantu, 6-year-old Trulee Cantu, and 10-year-old Robert Mena III. DHS said that the three went missing with their parents, Whitley McGrady and Jeremy Cantu, from the Eugene area on April 22.
Hair color: Light brown
Other identifying information: Robert wears glasses with dark plastic frames and has a mole by his left ear.
Eugene Police Department case #21-06148
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children #1418621
Anyone who may have information about the whereabouts of the children or their parents is instructed to call 9-1-1.
No further information was provided by DHS.
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Police identified the 17-year-old Eugene teen Wednesday evening.
Four passengers, between 15 and 18 years old, suffered various levels of injuries and were transported to a local hospital, Eugene police spokeswoman Melinda McLaughlin said Tuesday.
The Register-Guard is not identifying the passengers because they are minors and victims in an accident.
Emergency personnel responded to the crash near the intersection of Patterson Street and East 23rd Avenue a little after 6 p.m. Truax was declared deceased shortly after officers arrived, McLaughlin said.
Speed and impairment by inhalants are being investigated as contributing factors to the crash, she added.
The Eugene Police Department s Major Collision Investigation team is investigating the crash. Eugene police have not released any other information regarding the details of the crash.