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Feb-14-2009 02:18printcomments

Deputies Conclude Murder Investigation at Stomps Residence

Human remains been found on the property have not yet been positively identified.

Multnomah County Sheriff
Salem-News.com

(PORTLAND, Ore.) - Multnomah County Sheriff's Office detectives, in cooperation with investigators from the East Multnomah County Major Crimes Team and the Oregon State Police Forensics Unit concluded on-site investigations at the residence of Hazelynn Stomps tonight at 7:45 p.m.

Hazelynn Stomps
Photo: Multnoman Sheriff

Members of the Stomps family are currently free to return to the residence, according to Deputy Joe Graziano with the Multnomah Sheriff's Office.

Earlier this evening Hazelynn was transferred to the Multnomah County Detention Center for booking.

Her arraignmnent is scheduled for Tuesday, February 17th at 2:00 p.m.

Human remains have been found on the property but they have not yet been positively identified.

The investigation is still ongoing.

When an identification has been made or if there are significant changes in the course of the investigation, that information will be posted on an updated news release.




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