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Missing Gresham Woman's Car Found Near Zigzag, Prompting Search
DIana Bober hasn't been seen since Aug. 29. Her Mazda Miata was found near the Zigzag Ranger Station on Saturday afternoon.
GRESHAM, OR – There's been progress in the search for Diane Bober, the Gresham woman who has not been seen since Aug. 29. On Saturday afternoon, her Mazda Miata was located near the Zigzag Ranger Station.
Bober is 55-years-old, has red hair, hazel eyes, and is about 5'4" and 115 pounds.
Her family told police that she is an avid hiker who frequently heads to the Gorge and Mt. Hood areas. Get all the latest information on what's happening in your community by signing up for Patch's newsletters and breaking news alerts.
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The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office says that Bober's 1996 black Mazda Miata was located around 3:30 on Saturday afternoon.

As a result of the car's discovery, the search has become more focused.
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Her family told police that they are concerned that something happened to her while hiking.
Anyone who may have seen her, her car, or have any information about where she may be is urged to call the Clackamas County non-emergency at 503-655-8211 or the non-emergency line for Gresham police at 503.823.3333.
Photos of Bober via Gresham Police, photo of the recovered car via Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.
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