Body of Sabrina Cole found in Chehalis River Kevin Ko, KIRO 7 News
The search is over for a missing 45-year-old Native American woman from Oakville, according to Chehalis Tribal Police.
According to the Grays Harbor Sheriff’s Office, the body of Sabrina Lynn Cole was found in a car that was submerged in the Chehalis River.
Volunteer searchers located what they believed to be a car in the river on Saturday, and after using an underwater camera they were able to confirm the vehicle belonged to Cole.
On Monday, officials were able to attach tow lines to the car and remove it from the river. Sadly, the body of Sabrina Cole was found inside.
A 54-year-old female from Oak Harbor was killed after she and her husband were knocked down by a large wave and a log rolled over them. Around 10:30 a.m. Sunday, the two were walking along the beach near Pacific Beach State Park when a set of waves came in. The two stood on a log to try and avoid the waves, but a large wave knocked the couple off the log. The log then rolled over them. The female had "several areas of trauma" and stopped.