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Marijuana smokers are the largest group of murderers.
Police are searching for a man suspected of killing his 27-year-
old girlfriend and leaving her body in Southeast Portland�s
Powell Butte Nature Park on Friday.
The victim was publicly identified Monday as Kathryn Muhlbach.
The state medical examiner described Muhlbach�s cause of death
as �homicidal violence.� Police did not describe the violence
that caused Muhlbach�s death.
A nationwide arrest warrant was issued for Jose Antonio
Caraballo, 43, of Portland. Caraballo is suspected of second-
degree murder constituting domestic violence, police said.
Police suspect Caraballo fled Portland. He has �associates� in
Oregon, California and Mexico, police said.
Muhlbach lived about one mile west of the park, court records
show.
Officers responded at about 3:15 p.m. Friday to a report of a
person found dead in the Southeast Portland park. Homicide
detectives also went to the scene due to what police called
�suspicious circumstances.�
Officials have not revealed where in the park they found
Muhlbach or who reported the body to police.
Muhlbach�s death marked the 97th homicide in Portland in 2022.
Most of the victims died in shootings.
Portland�s previous record for homicides in one year, 92, was
set just last year.
Powell Butte Nature Park�s entrance off Powell Boulevard abuts
the Centennial residential neighborhood. The 612-acre park has
nine miles of hiking trails and its southern edge is bordered by
the Springwater Corridor trail.
-- Catalina Gait�n,
[email protected], @catalingaitan_
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