Local briefing
Published 12:00 am Thursday, March 13, 2014
- Castro-Luna
Police seek missing woman
Bend police are asking for the public’s help in locating a Bend man who is a person of interest in an investigation into a missing Bend woman, according to a news release from Bend Police Lt. Nick Parker.
Authorities believe Honorio De Horta-Frias, 40, was with Pivoyne Castro-Luna, 43, around the time of her Sunday disappearance, Parker said. Officers have been unable to locate De Horta-Frias for questioning.
Castro-Luna was last seen Sunday and reported missing Monday, Parker said. She is a 42-year-old Hispanic female described as 5 feet 5 inches tall, 175 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
De Horta-Frias is a Hispanic male, approximately 5 feet 5 inches and 170 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.
Officers located De Horta-Frias’ motor home Monday on Janelee Place near Copperfield Avenue, Parker said. Police believe De Horta-Frias is driving a 2003 white Toyota Tacoma pickup with Oregon license plate 9P2954 and may have fled from Bend and headed south.
“The Bend Police Department is asking for help from the community,” Parker said.
Anyone with information on Castro-Luna, De Horta-Frias, or who has seen De Horta-Frias’ motor home during the last week is asked to contact the Bend Police Department at 541-693-6911.
Spring ski passes on sale today
Mt. Bachelor will begin selling spring season passes at noon today with a 96-hour sale featuring reduced prices.
Passes will be good starting March 31 through the ski area’s tentative closing date on May 25.
Adult and young adult passes will go on sale today for $149, passes for teens 13 through 18 will be available for $129, and seniors 70 and older and youth ages 6 through 12 will pay $99. Passes for children 5 and under will go on sale for $29.
Prices will increase slightly at the close of the sale at noon Monday.
Mt. Bachelor is encouraging riders to order their passes online at www.mtbachelor.com.
— Bulletin staff reports