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Oregon woman wanted for husband’s killing, considered armed and dangerous: police

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An Oregon woman is wanted in connection with the killing of her husband, authorities said Tuesday. 

Analiesa Golde has been identified by detectives as the suspect in the death of 37-year-old Phillip E. Pierce, her husband, the Portland Police Bureau said. 

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Pierce was found dead in a home in the 9300 block of Southeast Sun Crest Drive around 8:45 a.m. on Friday. The medical examiner determined Pierce died from a gunshot wound.

Golde’s whereabouts are unknown, but she may be driving a 2015 burnt-orange Toyota 4Runner with Oregon license plate 501HSB, police said. 

“Golde should be considered armed and dangerous,” a police statement said. “Anyone who spots Golde is urged to call 911 immediately.”

Investigators have not disclosed a motive for the killing

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