Bodies of 2 dogs, believed to be Brightwood woman's, have been found

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In a developing story from Brightwood, Oregon, the bodies of two dogs have been found, believed to belong to Susan Lane-Fournier, who was reported missing on November 22. Tragically, deputies discovered Lane-Fournier's body just days later, and her estranged husband has been arrested on charges of murder. The local community is understandably shaken by these events, as they bring to light the often-hidden dangers of domestic disputes. Prior to the discovery of the bodies, there was significant concern for the well-being of Lane-Fournier and her pets. Investigators are piecing together the timeline of events leading up to her disappearance and subsequent death.

This incident has raised questions about domestic violence and its far-reaching effects on families, including beloved pets. Local authorities are working diligently to provide closure to the family and ensure justice is served. The case serves as a poignant reminder of the serious implications of domestic abuse and the need for community awareness and support.

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