A Routine Morning Turns Mysterious
On the morning of March 26, 2024, 61-year-old nursing director Cristina Ase left her Vancouver, Washington, home at 6:34 a.m., presumably heading to her workplace at the Rose Linn Care Center in West Linn, Oregon. However, she never arrived. Her husband and coworkers reported her missing that evening, marking the beginning of a perplexing case that has left the community searching for answers.
Unusual Cellphone Activity
Investigations revealed that instead of traveling her usual route to work, Ase's cellphone data indicated she drove south on Interstate 205 into Southeast Portland. At 6:47 a.m., her phone pinged near the Southeast Foster Road exit, and for the next three hours, it remained active in a neighborhood north of Glenwood Park. During this time, Ase contacted her workplace at 7 a.m., stating she would be late. At 10 a.m., her phone moved briefly to the intersection of Southeast Flavel Street and 92nd Avenue before shutting off, and it has not been reactivated since. ...Read More
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