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Man says stricken wife is ‘silent victim’ of Oregon mall shooting

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(MCT) — PORTLAND, Ore. — In the last week Vanessa Ogden could speak, she was telling everyone the story of how she herded customers into a storeroom as a gunman stalked the Clackamas Town Center mall.

The 29-year-old clothing shop manager had barricaded the door as shots rang out in the nearby food court, and when a police officer knocked and said it was time to come out, Ogden insisted on going out alone to make sure it was safe.

“She’s a real take-charge person. She doesn’t panic. She’s pretty level-headed in any situation,” said her mother, Vicki Porter.

Days later, Ogden, who was seven months pregnant, suddenly became listless, spending hours at a time lying on the couch. She gradually stopped speaking. In repeated visits to doctors, Douglas Ogden was told his wife was probably suffering from post-traumatic stress connected to the Dec. 11 shooting, which left three people dead, including the gunman, and injured a third. Since then, he learned it was worse: Ogden had suffered 60 to 70 small strokes, with resulting brain injury that soon left her unable to walk or speak.

Doctors say she suffered a neurological ailment possibly brought on by an unknown infection. Did the stress of the shooting leave her body more vulnerable? Ogden thinks the timing is hard to ignore, and on the Facebook page he’s set up to document his wife’s mysterious affliction, he calls her “a silent victim” of the Clackamas mall shooting.

“We still don’t have a why,” Ogden said. “We may never know why.”

Ogden, 33, is an affable, gregarious man who manages a Red Robin restaurant across the street from the Clackamas mall. Vanessa managed the Justice store for young teens at the mall. On the afternoon of Dec. 11, Ogden had dropped off the couple’s 16-month-old daughter, Carolina, at his mother-in-law’s house and was on his way to the restaurant when he phoned his wife.

“She picks up the phone and she just says three things to me: ‘There’s been a shooting. I’ve locked everybody here in the back room. I’m OK, and I have to go.’ And then she hung up,” Ogden said.

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