On 11-7-09, at 4:50pm the Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to Breitenbush Lake regarding the report of a family who had been reported missing in that area. Members of the Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue team responded and began searching for the family. At 9:15 pm the search was suspended for the night and resumed first thing Sunday morning. Search and Rescue members used snowmobiles to search for the family and at 7:23 am they were all located and in good condition. According to deputies and searchers on scene, there was at least 16 inches of snow in the area and the Shaver’s Astro van got stuck in the snow and were unable to drive out of the area. The following is an account of the events that led up to the search:
On 11-7-09, Paul Schlamp of Oregon City contacted the Sheriff’s Office indicating his brother-in-law, Mark Shaver(43) of Eagle Creek and his 7 children (ages 3,5,7,9,11,13 and 14) failed to return home from a camping trip. Mark Shaver and his children left on
11-3-09, and he thought they were scheduled to return on 11-5-09. Contact was made with Mark’s wife, Hanna Shaver (38) who indicated she was expecting them to return on 11-6-09 or 11-7-09. She said her husband frequently takes the children camping and they were well prepared for the trip. Hanna said Mark has completed training in Wilderness survival and first aid and that he is an avid backpacker and hiker. She said Mark and the kids were in good health and good physical condition.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the Search and Rescue volunteers who assisted in the safe return of the Shaver family as well as the Warm Springs Police Department And Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. Warm Spring Police searched for the Shavers on their side of the Mountain and the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office offered their assistance if needed.
The Father (Mark) admitted on a televised interview that he had failed to check the weather forecast before he headed up into the mountains in a 2-wheel drive van to go camping with his 7 small children. That's outrageous. He then credits God with rescuing them. No Mark… that wasn't God. It was the Marion County Search and Rescue that saved your ass. And if you don't recognize how stupid that stunt was, then I worry about the safety of your children in the future. Go ahead, Mark. Go ahead and hike and camp in the snow all you like… alone. For goodness sake… leave your kids at home. Moron.