Police: Body found in car trunk ‘likely’ missing woman, 89
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A body found in the trunk of a car during a traffic stop likely belongs to an 89-year-old woman who has been missing for a week, and a convicted sex offender who was driving the car has been arrested on a murder charge, the Portland Police Bureau said Wednesday.
The Oregon Medical Examiner’s Office is conducting a confirmation of the body’s identity and has determined the person died of homicidal violence, Portland police Sgt. Christopher Burley said.
The car’s driver, 58-yearold Timothy J. Mackley, was arrested Tuesday and is being held without bail pending a first court appearance Wednesday. Court documents do not list an attorney for Mackley and it wasn’t clear if he had one.
Marcine Herinck was reported missing on Sept. 19 from her home in northeast Portland, where she lived independently despite some memory issues, police have said.
Her purse was found on the kitchen floor, a cup of coffee was in the microwave, her garage and front doors were open, and the clothes she wore the night before were on her bed the day she disappeared, KGW-TV has reported, citing a family account.
Search and rescue crews spent days looking for her — making repeated pleas to the public for tips — until police on Monday developed new information that suggested foul play and pointed them in Mackley’s direction, Burley said in a statement.
Based on that information, police stopped Mackley’s car on and found the body, he said.
No additional details were released, and Burley did not return a call seeking further comment.
Mackley is a convicted sex offender who pleaded guilty to sexual abuse and sodomy in Multnomah County in 1988, Multnomah County court records show.