‘Armed and dangerous’ wife wanted for murdering her husband and leaving body in locked home: Cops

Analiesa Golde shot and killed Phillip E. Pierce, leaving his body in a locked home, say police in Portland, Oregon. (Images: Portland Police Bureau)

Analiesa Golde, left, shot and killed her husband Phillip E. Pierce, right, leaving his body in a locked home, say police in Portland, Oregon. (Images: Portland Police Bureau)

The search for an “armed and dangerous” woman who allegedly murdered her husband came to a bloody, self-inflicted end on Tuesday. Analiesa Golde, 55, apparently died by suicide, said police in Portland, Oregon.

Authorities previously said that they had reason to believe she was in the area of southwest Washington, in particular around Toutle or Mount St. Helens. These are pretty much directly north of Portland, with drives estimated between one and two hours. Investigators, however, finally tracked her down further west in the small Pacific coast city of Long Beach, Washington. She was found dead Tuesday.

“It appears Golde died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound,” they wrote. “Her vehicle has been recovered by law enforcement.”

With the suspect dead, investigators continue their investigation into what happened when she killed her husband, Phillip E. Pierce, 37, in Portland.

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