Update: Missing Portland woman’s car found; family declines comment
(Update: Missing woman's car found; family declines comment)
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The car of a Portland woman missing since Monday on a planned drive to Redmond was found Friday off Highway 26, a family member confirmed, declining further comment.
Christina Barry had been missing since a drive to Redmond earlier this week. The family was offering a $1,000 reward to try to find out where she'd gone.
Barry, 46, a former Redmond resident, has been missing since Monday, a flyer distributed by the family online said. Christina Barry works at the FedEx Center in Troutdale.
In a Facebook post, her son, Johnathan Barry of Redmond, said his mother went missing around midnight that night and was last reported to be around Warm Springs, on her way to Redmond for an appointment. She was believed to be making the trip alone, and her son said it's one she makes frequently for appointments.
Barry told NewsChannel 21 earlier Friday that with family and friends still in the area, she kept her appointments here and was familiar with her doctors.
"This is incredibly unlike her," Barry said. "She's usually always in contact with at least one of the family members, letting somebody know that she's safe. For this to be going on now approaching four days is rather concerning."
Barry said the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office has been investigating, while the family has been distributing a "missing and endangered" flyer, offering the $1,000 reward.
Christina Barry is 5-foot-4 and has tattoos of feathers on the back of her neck, flowers on the outside of her arms, and astrology symbols on her inner arm.
She last was seen driving a silver Nissan Versa with Oregon license plates 877 LVD.