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A woman suspected of killing her husband in Portland, Oregon, was found dead on Tuesday after being on the run for nearly a month, authorities said.

Annaliesa Gold was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound near Long Beach, a coastal town in southwest Washington, the Portland Police Bureau said. Her gold Toyota 4Runner was also recovered.

Gold was wanted for the murder of her husband, Philip E. Pierce, 37, in Portland, Oregon.

Pierce was found dead in Portland’s Lentz neighborhood on January 26th. Police were called to a home in the 9300 block of Southeast Sun Crest Drive on a report of a missing person.

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Annaliesa Gold was found dead Tuesday from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. Her husband, Ms. Gall, was wanted for the murder of her husband, Philip Pierce. (Portland Police Bureau)

Police forced entry into the locked home for a welfare check and said Pearce was found dead under “suspicious” circumstances. It was later revealed that Pierce had suffered a gunshot wound, and his death was ruled a homicide.

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On January 26, 37-year-old Philip Pierce was found dead from a gunshot wound inside a home in Portland’s Lentz neighborhood. (Portland Police Bureau)

Ms. Gall was later named a suspect in her husband’s murder and was wanted for second-degree murder.

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With Mr. Gall’s whereabouts still unknown, authorities announced on February 6 that they were expanding their search to southwest Washington, warning at the time that the suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. .

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Details about exactly where Gold’s body was found were not immediately available.

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