Search for Oregon woman suspended after volunteers scour thousands of acres to no avail

Authorities in Oregon have suspended their search for a woman who disappeared earlier this month after going on a hike.

Allyson Watterson, 20, was reported missing on Dec. 22, roughly 30 hours after she was last seen hiking in a wooded area near North Plains with her boyfriend, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. Her family hadn’t heard from her since Dec. 20.

Watterson and her boyfriend, Benjamin Hunter Garland, became separated during their hike and he was able to find his way out of the area. He was arrested on Dec. 23 but for something unrelated to his girlfriend’s disappearance, officials said.

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