Human remains found in late June six miles north of Tenmile in a heavily forested area have been tentatively identified as a 55-year-old Myrtle Creek woman who went missing in early 2011. The death of Deborah Natalie Schneider is being treated as a homicide, Douglas County sheriff’s spokesman Dwes Hutson said today. “The death is suspicious,” Hutson said. Authorities declined to elaborate about what led them to believe Schneider was a homicide victim. A person traveling on the land, west of Roseburg and owned by Seneca Jones Timber Co. of Eugene, found the remains in the 800 block of Coos …


