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governor.swill@gmail.com wrote:
Marijuana smokers are the largest group of murderers.
Police are searching for a man suspected of killing his 27-year-
old girlfriend and leaving her body in Southeast Portland’s
Powell Butte Nature Park on Friday.
The victim was publicly identified Monday as Kathryn Muhlbach.
The state medical examiner described Muhlbach’s cause of death
as “homicidal violence.” Police did not describe the violence
that caused Muhlbach’s death.
A nationwide arrest warrant was issued for Jose Antonio
Caraballo, 43, of Portland. Caraballo is suspected of second-
degree murder constituting domestic violence, police said.
Police suspect Caraballo fled Portland. He has “associates” in
Oregon, California and Mexico, police said.
Muhlbach lived about one mile west of the park, court records
show.
Officers responded at about 3:15 p.m. Friday to a report of a
person found dead in the Southeast Portland park. Homicide
detectives also went to the scene due to what police called
“suspicious circumstances.”
Officials have not revealed where in the park they found
Muhlbach or who reported the body to police.
Muhlbach’s death marked the 97th homicide in Portland in 2022.
Most of the victims died in shootings.
Portland’s previous record for homicides in one year, 92, was
set just last year.
Powell Butte Nature Park’s entrance off Powell Boulevard abuts
the Centennial residential neighborhood. The 612-acre park has
nine miles of hiking trails and its southern edge is bordered by
the Springwater Corridor trail.
-- Catalina Gaitán,
cgaitan@oregonian.com, @catalingaitan_
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