UPDATE: Missing, endangered Warm Springs woman found safe; U.S. marshals hunting for fugitive companion
(Update: Missing woman found safe; companion escapes custody)
WARM SPRINGS, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A Warm Springs woman reported missing and endangered a week ago was found safe and in good condition on the reservation Friday morning, authorities said. She was with a federal fugitive who escaped custody and is on the run.
Jasmine Ortiz, 34, was located Friday morning. Authorities said she was with Edward Francis Jones, 32, a federal fugitive who broke free from federal marshals, prompting a manhunt in the area. He has not been located, KTVZ News was told.
Jones is believed to be on the reservation or in Wasco or Jefferson counties north of Warm Springs and south of Maupin.
Jones has an extensive criminal history in Oregon and Jefferson County, dating back to 2014. Many of his felony convictions involve firearms and drugs.
Jones already was wanted since late May for kidnapping, felon in possession and a parole violation warrant, federal marshals said. He is considered armed and dangerous.
Here is the updated wanted poster:

Earlier Reporting:
WARM SPRINGS, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Warm Springs Police Department posted is searching for Jasmine Lirelle Ortiz of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Indian Reservation.
In a Facebook post shared by the department, the 34-year-old last made contact on Friday, December 5th around 8:30 p.m.

If you have any information regarding her location, contact the Warm Springs Police Department at 541-553-1171.