Loved ones mourn death of Clackamas County woman and her two dogs after remains found

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The tragic discovery of Susan Lane-Fournier's remains, along with those of her two dogs, has left the Clackamas County community in mourning. Lane-Fournier had been missing for over a week, raising alarms when she failed to arrive for her job at the Hoodland Bazaar, where she was well-liked by colleagues. Her estranged husband, Michel Fournier, is now a focal point in the ongoing investigation, as authorities seek to piece together the events leading to her disappearance and death. A vigil has been organized to honor Lane-Fournier's memory, drawing friends, family, and community members together to celebrate her life and express their grief. The emotional gathering underscores the profound impact her loss has had on those who knew her.

Investigators are working diligently to uncover any leads that might shed light on this somber case. The circumstances surrounding her death resonate deeply, prompting discussions about safety and the importance of community awareness. As the investigation continues, the community remains hopeful for justice and answers regarding this heartbreaking incident.

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