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Woman, recently released from Ore. hospital, missing in Skamania County

By Andy Matarrese, Columbian environment and transportation reporter
Published: May 24, 2017, 3:33pm

A woman recently released from a Bend, Ore., hospital was visiting family in Skamania County and has been reported missing and may be in danger, according to the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office.

Brenda Lee Symons, 48, was in the Stevenson area for the past few days to visit her brother, the sheriff’s office said. She was reported missing Tuesday night, after her brother returned from work to find Symons and her pickup gone.

Her family and the sheriff’s office said she may be endangered. Symons was recently released from a hospital where she was being treated for an unknown mental health issue.

Symons was described as 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 220 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.

She was driving a two-tone maroon and silver 1998 Chevrolet Silverado with Oregon Crater Lake plates CK66334. The truck is an extended-cab pickup with a diamond plate box in the bed.

The sheriff’s office said Symons had never been to the Skamania County area prior to her visit.

The sheriff’s office asked anyone with information on Symons or her pickup to contact the agency. Its number is 509-427-9490.

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Columbian environment and transportation reporter