Cops: Missing Oregon woman’s body found in remote woods
EUGENE – The remains of a missing Oregon woman have been found in a remote and wooded area about 150 miles from where she was last seen more than a month ago.
Eugene Police Detective Jed McGuire said on Monday that Cheryl Hart’s body was found by a search party organized by her family.
McGuire says Hart’s boyfriend, Jeremy Milutin, will be charged with her death.
The 35-year-old mother of three from St. Helens was last seen with Milutin on Aug. 4 in Eugene, Oregon.
He has been in custody since Aug. 5 for auto theft in Columbia County and was named a person of interest in Hart’s disappearance three weeks ago.
Court records list no defense attorney for Milutin, who hasn’t been arraigned.