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Milana Li appears in a police handout photo.
A minor in Oregon has been charged in connection with the death
of a sixth grade girl who disappeared earlier this month.
On Monday, May 9, 2022, the mother of 13-year-old Milana Li
reported that her daughter was missing. The next day, the girl
was discovered dead. Her body was found in a small stream
located in Westside Linear Park near the southern border of
Beaverton, Ore.
The victim was last seen alive around 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, May
8, 2022 — the day before she was reported missing — at her
apartment in the Neighbors Southwest neighborhood, which is
located near the Westside Park trail, according to Portland,
Ore. ABC affiliate KATU.
The day after the awful discovery, the Washington County Medical
Examiner determined that Li died by homicide. Her specific cause
of death has yet to be made public by officials as of this
writing.
The young girl’s grandmother mourned her passing and remembered
her life in comments to Portland CBS affiliate KOIN.
“I never see her angry, she always smiled ‘okay grandma, okay
grandma,'” Lydia Li said. “Pain . . . this pain is not possible
to describe, you have to go through this pain. I don’t want
anybody to go through that.”
Lydia Li told the TV station that her granddaughter recently
went through a growth spurt. On a shopping trip, Milana Li was
happy enough to have new clothes that she chose a lone ensemble
consisting of a t-shirt and a pair of jeans. But her family
bought her more than that.
She died before she ever had a chance to wear them.
The victim leaves behind two siblings including a 5-year-old
sister.
“Milana was for her, mom, like, a second mom,” Lydia Li told
KOIN. “She was taking care of her very well and Milana was a
responsible girl.”
The victim attended Conestoga Middle School. Principal Zan Hess
addressed the loss in an email to students and their families:
Dear Conestoga Families,
It is with a heavy heart that I share with you some devastating
news impacting the Conestoga community. Yesterday, we told you
that 6th grader Milana Li was missing. A few hours ago, we
learned from the Beaverton Police Department that Milana was
found dead. Officers are investigating the circumstances
surrounding her death. We have no other information at this time.
Our hearts break for Milana’s loved ones, including her family
and friends. We ask that you keep them in your thoughts tonight.
Tomorrow, we will be announcing Milana’s death during first
period. We will have extra counselors at school to support both
students and staff. If you choose to speak with your student
prior to school tomorrow, feel free to use this resource.
There are no words to express the grief of losing a child.
Please know that my staff and I are here for all of you and your
students.
Beaverton police initially classified Li’s disappearance as a
runaway case.
“The murder of Milana Li is deeply distressing for her family,
friends and the entire community,” the Washington County
Juvenile Department said in a press release. “Our hearts go out
to Milana’s loved ones and everyone affected by her death.”
While the Beaverton Police Department reportedly declined to
release the defendant’s name, citing his juvenile status,
Washington County officials confirmed his identity in their
Friday announcement.
Daniel Gore, 16, stands accused of Li’s murder.
Details are currently scarce as to how investigators tied the
defendant to the murder. In a Friday statement to KATU, the BPD
said it “received dozens of investigative tips from community
members and followed up on many leads.”
Washington County noted that Gore was on probation for numerous
non-violent offenses with the Juvenile Department at the time
his alleged victim was killed. “These charges included Theft 2,
Arson 2 and Criminal Mischief 2,” the county noted.
The county went on to note that Gore was released on probation
by a court after a series of “assessments.” But, the county
said, officials were against his release from custody whatsoever.
“It is these assessment findings, along with recommendations
from the prosecution and the defense attorneys, that inform the
court in setting the terms of probation,” the press release
continued. “For Daniel Gore, these terms included releasing him
to his home under the supervision of his parents. As reported by
news media, prosecutors in this case recommended that the
juvenile be held in detention and not released.”
Washington County Deputy District Attorney Dustin Staten told
Judge Brandon Thompson that the state intends to try Gore as an
adult, according to a report by online news outlet Patch.com.
The defendant is currently slated to be back in court on June 3,
2022.
https://lawandcrime.com/crime/this-pain-is-not-possible-to- describe-police-in-oregon-arrest-16-year-old-boy-for-murder-of- 13-year-old-milana-li/
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