Crime & Safety
Oregon Search Planned For Missing Boise Woman
A multi-agency search is planned for this weekend in an attempt to find Deborah Hendrichs, 56, of Boise.

BOISE, ID — A coordinated search of Oregon law enforcement agencies will take place on Saturday in an attempt to find Deborah Hendrichs, a missing woman from Boise.
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The Umatilla County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue team will lead the search, assisted by the Oregon State Police starting Saturday morning. The search will continue through Sunday. According to a report by the YakTriNews, 90 people will be involved in the search assisted by 10 K9 units, four drones and 35 ground personnel.
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The search will concentrate on areas along I-84 near Meacham and searchers will be looking at creeks, bodies of water and wooded land.
Hendrichs went missing January 11 after running out of gas along the freeway. She had left her home after an argument with a family member, turning off her cell phone.
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Hendrichs had reported running out of gas along the freeway. When an Oregon State Police trooper arrived on the scene, Hendrich's SUV was abandoned.
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