UPDATE: (Photo) Christine Johnston arrested and victim father available today for interested media

News Release from: Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office
UPDATE: (PHOTO) CHRISTINE JOHNSTON ARRESTED AND VICTIM FATHER AVAILABLE TODAY FOR INTERESTED MEDIA
Posted: August 12th, 2010 9:25 AM
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2010-08/624/37452/cad_4600001.jpg (missing child)
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2010-08/624/37452/christine_johnston.jpg (christine johnston)

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
Jim Strovink, Detective
Office of Public Information
12700 SE 82ND Avenue, Clackamas, Oregon 97015

News Release

Please refer to Clackamas County Sheriff's Case number 10-24766.

(Photos Attached – Courtesy of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office)

UPDATE: Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 9:00 a.m.

On Wednesday evening at approximately 9:42 p.m. Hood River Sheriff's Office Patrol Deputies conducted a traffic stop with the pick-up truck found to be transporting the reported missing 12-year-old, Elizabeth D. Shambaugh. Elizabeth, was found safe, in good condition and soon reunited with her father and siblings.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office provided accommodations for the father, Kilunnun Chivoski, Elizabeth, her brother and sister. This family is expected to once again meet with investigators later this Thursday morning after checkout time from a local hotel.

Kilunnun Chivoski has explained that soon after hurricane Katrina he and his family came to the northwest where he found work to provide for his family. After a period of time, he returned to the southeast and once again fell onto hard times. He and his family have been traveling across country in an effort to locate a full-time job here in the northwest. One destination was Bellingham, Washington, where he hoped to relocate with a previous employer on a horse farm that has some part-time employment available.

Kilunnun will be available for interested media today, Thursday, August 12, 2010. It is expected he and his children will be present at the Sheriff's Office North Station (82ND & Sunnybrook), "estimated" to be available at 1:00 p.m. today. In conversation earlier today, Kilununn expressed his firm desire to be available and speak with media.

In addition, Clackamas County Sheriff's Office investigators responded to Hood River late last evening and arrested Christine Eileen Johnston, 32, of Umatilla. Johnston was taken in custody by Clackamas County Sheriff's Office personnel, then transported and lodged in the Clackamas County Jail, in Oregon City. (Photo Attached)

Johnston has been lodged with the charge of custodial interference – bail is set at $15,000.

An arraignment on this matter is scheduled for Thursday (Today), August 12, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. in Clackamas County Circuit Court.[END]
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Please refer to Clackamas County Sheriff's Case number 10-24766.

(Photo Attached – Courtesy of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office)

UPDATE 10:00 p.m.
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is pleased to announce the missing 12-year-old has been located in Hood River, Oregon. She is reported to be safe and is expected to reunite with her family soon.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office reports an alert Hood River County Sheriff's Patrol Deputy spotted the described pick-up truck parked just off from I-84, on Cascade Avenue, in Hood River. This vehicle and occupants were located at 9:42 p.m. without incident.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is sending patrol personnel to this location with the expectation of taking the child into the care and temporary custody of the attending patrol personnel and reunites this child with her family.

Investigating Clackamas County Deputies will also interview with the driver of this vehicle and attempt to determine what occurred during the time the child was in the company of the female driver.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is grateful to the media for their prompt attention and valuable service broadcasting information concerning this missing child. Thank you!

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UPDATE: Additional investigative information obtained reveals this father, Kilunnun Chivoski, is the victim of hurricane Katrina, and has been supporting his family by working odd-jobs while moving his way across the country with not one, but three minor children. Chivoski has responsibility for his missing 12-year-old daughter, Elizabeth Shambaugh, and two additional minor children that are accompanying him on this difficult journey while seeking employment to support his family.

Investigators have learned Chivoski met Christine Johnston, about 4-days earlier this week while she was panhandling in the Lebanon / Corvallis City area. Johnston is reported to have invited Chivoski and his children to an unknown location in the Umatilla area to rest, eat and wash clothing. Investigators are presently engaged in contacting all possible residential addresses associated with Christine Johnston, in the eastern Oregon town of Umatilla.

A temporary Command Post has been set-up at the north station of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office to attend to this immediate effort dedicated to locating the missing child.

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is also reporting the missing child, Elizabeth Danielle Shambaugh, 12, is 5'02" tall, 122 pounds, with blond hair, blue-green eyes and was wearing a camouflage colored tank top and blue jeans with knee holes. (Photo Attached)

The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is attending to the need of a temporary shelter for the two additional children of the Chivoski family and there father.

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The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is seeking assistance from the media and the public with efforts to locate a vehicle that is allegedly transporting a 12-year-old girl – with a possible destination identified potentially as Umatilla, Oregon.

Preliminary information reveals a transient father identified as Kilunnun Chivoski, and his daughter Elizabeth Danielle Shambaugh, age 12, were traveling north to Portland in a caravan of one or more automobiles. At some point prior to arriving in the Portland area, a woman suspected of being Christine Eileen Johnston, 32, with her vehicle registered to an address in Umatilla, accepted the 12-year-old Christine in her vehicle to continue the ride to Portland. There is also some mention of these transient citizens meeting at a church south of Portland, earlier in their journey north.

At a predetermined meeting location in Clackamas County this afternoon, Kilununn Chivoski, who had momentarily become separated from the moving automobile, witnessed – disturbingly – his daughter pass by him in the truck as he was standing on the edge of the roadway. His daughter is described to have been extending her arms in the air with an concerned facial expression commonly associated with a statement of, "What the heck!", as the vehicle continued traveling down the road. Destination unknown!

The vehicle of interest to this investigation is described as:

• 1985, Ford, F-250, pick-up truck. With Oregon license plates XYQ-562. This is blue truck, with a white panel on the side, and the words "will work for food" inscribed on the white paneling of this truck. This truck also is described to be equipped with a white and silver colored camper shell, that may have a 'smiley face' affixed.

This pick-up truck is registered to Christine E. Johnston, 32, with a registered address in Umatilla, Oregon.

Investigators are concerned due to the fact the vehicle transporting the 12-year-old did not stop at the predetermined location as planned. Also, investigators learned this vehicle and the child were previously stopped by a police officer south of Portland earlier during their journey. On this occasion, the woman identified as Christine Johnston, is believed to have improperly declared the 12-year-old female in the vehicle as her own child. Investigators believe the child in the truck at the time of this described traffic stop was our missing 12-year-old, known as Elizabeth D. Shambaugh.(Photo Attached of Elizabeth Shambaugh)

Investigators are hopeful this may just be a case of a significant failure in communications, but are working on the side of caution in the event this 12-year-old may be in jeopardy.

Clackamas County Sheriff's Office investigators are asking if anyone knows the occupants of this described vehicle, or the location of the describe occupants, to please contact 911 and report this information immediately to law enforcement.

Please refer to Clackamas County Sheriff's Case number 10-24766 [END]

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