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  1. UPDATE: Teresa Brown has been located, thank you EVERYONE.
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    She left on a walk and never made it home. Anchorage needs your eyes. One detail could change everything. 👉🏿 shorturl.at/4vEbl 🔎👣💙 #MissingPerson #Anchorage #HelpFindHer #BeOnTheLookout #CommunityWatch #MissinginAlaska #MMIP

  2. UPDATE: Teresa Brown has been located, thank you EVERYONE.
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    She left on a walk and never made it home. Anchorage needs your eyes. One detail could change everything. 👉🏿 shorturl.at/4vEbl 🔎👣💙 #MissingPerson #Anchorage #HelpFindHer #BeOnTheLookout #CommunityWatch #MissinginAlaska #MMIP

  3. UPDATE: Teresa Brown has been located, thank you EVERYONE.
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    She left on a walk and never made it home. Anchorage needs your eyes. One detail could change everything. 👉🏿 shorturl.at/4vEbl 🔎👣💙 #MissingPerson #Anchorage #HelpFindHer #BeOnTheLookout #CommunityWatch #MissinginAlaska #MMIP

  4. UPDATE: Teresa Brown has been located, thank you EVERYONE.
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    She left on a walk and never made it home. Anchorage needs your eyes. One detail could change everything. 👉🏿 shorturl.at/4vEbl 🔎👣💙 #MissingPerson #Anchorage #HelpFindHer #BeOnTheLookout #CommunityWatch #MissinginAlaska #MMIP

  5. UPDATE: Teresa Brown has been located, thank you EVERYONE.
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    She left on a walk and never made it home. Anchorage needs your eyes. One detail could change everything. 👉🏿 shorturl.at/4vEbl 🔎👣💙 #MissingPerson #Anchorage #HelpFindHer #BeOnTheLookout #CommunityWatch #MissinginAlaska #MMIP

  6. New search. Same heartbreak.
    Crews are working the downtown Juneau waterfront again in the Benjamin Stepetin investigation. His family is still waiting for answers.
    If you can help, start here:
    👉🏿 shorturl.at/mIpbB
    #MMIP #Juneau #AlaskaNews #News

  7. People are still missing. Families are still waiting. Alaska is still searching. This is where support turns into action ❤️🧵
    👉🏿 shorturl.at/7Zaw6
    #MMIWG2S #MMIP #RedDressGala #SupportLocal #SayTheirNames #SilentAuction #MissingPerson

  8. People are still missing. Families are still waiting. Alaska is still searching. This is where support turns into action ❤️🧵
    👉🏿 shorturl.at/7Zaw6
    #MMIWG2S #MMIP #RedDressGala #SupportLocal #SayTheirNames #SilentAuction #MissingPerson

  9. People are still missing. Families are still waiting. Alaska is still searching. This is where support turns into action ❤️🧵
    👉🏿 shorturl.at/7Zaw6
    #MMIWG2S #MMIP #RedDressGala #SupportLocal #SayTheirNames #SilentAuction #MissingPerson

  10. People are still missing. Families are still waiting. Alaska is still searching. This is where support turns into action ❤️🧵
    👉🏿 shorturl.at/7Zaw6
    #MMIWG2S #MMIP #RedDressGala #SupportLocal #SayTheirNames #SilentAuction #MissingPerson

  11. "Why Native Americans Wear Red and March on May 5th "

    nativenewsonline.net/health/wh

    "While many Americans spend May 5 celebrating Cinco de Mayo, a day that commemorates the Mexican army’s unexpected victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, Native Americans and their allies across Indian Country will spend May 5 wearing red shirts to commemorate Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Day."

    #Indigenous #Native #MMIP #MMIW #Women

  12. "Why Native Americans Wear Red and March on May 5th "

    nativenewsonline.net/health/wh

    "While many Americans spend May 5 celebrating Cinco de Mayo, a day that commemorates the Mexican army’s unexpected victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, Native Americans and their allies across Indian Country will spend May 5 wearing red shirts to commemorate Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Day."

    #Indigenous #Native #MMIP #MMIW #Women

  13. "Why Native Americans Wear Red and March on May 5th "

    nativenewsonline.net/health/wh

    "While many Americans spend May 5 celebrating Cinco de Mayo, a day that commemorates the Mexican army’s unexpected victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, Native Americans and their allies across Indian Country will spend May 5 wearing red shirts to commemorate Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Day."

    #Indigenous #Native #MMIP #MMIW #Women

  14. "Why Native Americans Wear Red and March on May 5th "

    nativenewsonline.net/health/wh

    "While many Americans spend May 5 celebrating Cinco de Mayo, a day that commemorates the Mexican army’s unexpected victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, Native Americans and their allies across Indian Country will spend May 5 wearing red shirts to commemorate Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Day."

    #Indigenous #Native #MMIP #MMIW #Women

  15. "Why Native Americans Wear Red and March on May 5th "

    nativenewsonline.net/health/wh

    "While many Americans spend May 5 celebrating Cinco de Mayo, a day that commemorates the Mexican army’s unexpected victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, Native Americans and their allies across Indian Country will spend May 5 wearing red shirts to commemorate Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Day."

    #Indigenous #Native #MMIP #MMIW #Women

  16. Have you seen Kealan Moses? 🚨 Anchorage Police are asking the public to help locate the missing 19-year-old. A share could reach the right person at the right time. Read more and help spread the word: 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/3yx4vz6v #Anchorage #MissingPerson #Alaska #HelpFindKealan #PublicSafety #MMIP #News 🙏🏽

  17. Have you seen Kealan Moses? 🚨 Anchorage Police are asking the public to help locate the missing 19-year-old. A share could reach the right person at the right time. Read more and help spread the word: 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/3yx4vz6v #Anchorage #MissingPerson #Alaska #HelpFindKealan #PublicSafety #MMIP #News 🙏🏽

  18. Have you seen Kealan Moses? 🚨 Anchorage Police are asking the public to help locate the missing 19-year-old. A share could reach the right person at the right time. Read more and help spread the word: 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/3yx4vz6v #Anchorage #MissingPerson #Alaska #HelpFindKealan #PublicSafety #MMIP #News 🙏🏽

  19. Have you seen Kealan Moses? 🚨 Anchorage Police are asking the public to help locate the missing 19-year-old. A share could reach the right person at the right time. Read more and help spread the word: 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/3yx4vz6v #Anchorage #MissingPerson #Alaska #HelpFindKealan #PublicSafety #MMIP #News 🙏🏽

  20. Have you seen Kealan Moses? 🚨 Anchorage Police are asking the public to help locate the missing 19-year-old. A share could reach the right person at the right time. Read more and help spread the word: 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/3yx4vz6v #Anchorage #MissingPerson #Alaska #HelpFindKealan #PublicSafety #MMIP #News 🙏🏽

  21. Alaska Underreported: Three major issues in Alaska keep dropping out of view before anything changes. Here’s what’s being overlooked across the state. 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/55nzy8he ❄️🕯️ #Alaska #MMIP #RuralAlaska #HousingCrisis #HealthcareAccess #Justice #IndigenousVoices #News

  22. Alaska Underreported: Three major issues in Alaska keep dropping out of view before anything changes. Here’s what’s being overlooked across the state. 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/55nzy8he ❄️🕯️ #Alaska #MMIP #RuralAlaska #HousingCrisis #HealthcareAccess #Justice #IndigenousVoices #News

  23. Alaska Underreported: Three major issues in Alaska keep dropping out of view before anything changes. Here’s what’s being overlooked across the state. 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/55nzy8he ❄️🕯️ #Alaska #MMIP #RuralAlaska #HousingCrisis #HealthcareAccess #Justice #IndigenousVoices #News

  24. Alaska Underreported: Three major issues in Alaska keep dropping out of view before anything changes. Here’s what’s being overlooked across the state. 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/55nzy8he ❄️🕯️ #Alaska #MMIP #RuralAlaska #HousingCrisis #HealthcareAccess #Justice #IndigenousVoices #News

  25. Alaska Underreported: Three major issues in Alaska keep dropping out of view before anything changes. Here’s what’s being overlooked across the state. 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/55nzy8he ❄️🕯️ #Alaska #MMIP #RuralAlaska #HousingCrisis #HealthcareAccess #Justice #IndigenousVoices #News

  26. Too many families in Alaska know this silence. Learn practical ways to help keep Indigenous people safer and more supported in Anchorage. 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/6x67fbkp #MMIP #MMIWG2S #AlaskaNative #Anchorage #StandWithNativeWomen #Alaska #News 🪶❤️

  27. Too many families in Alaska know this silence. Learn practical ways to help keep Indigenous people safer and more supported in Anchorage. 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/6x67fbkp #MMIP #MMIWG2S #AlaskaNative #Anchorage #StandWithNativeWomen #Alaska #News 🪶❤️

  28. Too many families in Alaska know this silence. Learn practical ways to help keep Indigenous people safer and more supported in Anchorage. 👉🏿 tinyurl.com/6x67fbkp #MMIP #MMIWG2S #AlaskaNative #Anchorage #StandWithNativeWomen #Alaska #News 🪶❤️

  29. Epstein victims deserve spotlight. So do 5,700 Native women and girls reported missing each year

    By Matt K. LewisContributing writer
    Nov. 28, 2025

    "[C]aring about survivors means caring about exploitation, not just the victims of the most high-profile predator.

    "The very same forces that failed Epstein’s victims continue to fail thousands of others.

    "Here’s one example that probably didn’t come up over pumpkin pie: According to federal and tribal data, about 5,700 Native American girls are reported missing every year. (To put it in perspective, one of Epstein’s victims estimated she was' one story of a thousand,' but most estimates say 'dozens.' Whichever number you pick, the story is tragic.)

    "The disappearances of Native American women — many of whom are presumed murdered, raped or trafficked — receive only a modicum of media attention, barely registering in public consciousness.

    "Yet the crisis is so widespread that it has its own acronym — #MMIP, 'Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons.'

    "Last November, Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who heads the House Interior and Environment Subcommittee on Appropriations, wrote an op-ed pointing out that '40 percent of all victims of #SexTrafficking are identified as #AmericanIndian and #AlaskaNative women.' Forty percent. For context: Just 2.9% of people in the U.S. identify as Native.

    "Simpson also noted that almost three-quarters of the Native American females who went missing in 2023 were children. Girls."

    Read more:
    latimes.com/opinion/story/2025

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/lSb3S

    #HighwayOfTears #MMIWG #USPol #MMIW #ZorroRanch

  30. Epstein victims deserve spotlight. So do 5,700 Native women and girls reported missing each year

    By Matt K. LewisContributing writer
    Nov. 28, 2025

    "[C]aring about survivors means caring about exploitation, not just the victims of the most high-profile predator.

    "The very same forces that failed Epstein’s victims continue to fail thousands of others.

    "Here’s one example that probably didn’t come up over pumpkin pie: According to federal and tribal data, about 5,700 Native American girls are reported missing every year. (To put it in perspective, one of Epstein’s victims estimated she was' one story of a thousand,' but most estimates say 'dozens.' Whichever number you pick, the story is tragic.)

    "The disappearances of Native American women — many of whom are presumed murdered, raped or trafficked — receive only a modicum of media attention, barely registering in public consciousness.

    "Yet the crisis is so widespread that it has its own acronym — #MMIP, 'Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons.'

    "Last November, Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who heads the House Interior and Environment Subcommittee on Appropriations, wrote an op-ed pointing out that '40 percent of all victims of #SexTrafficking are identified as #AmericanIndian and #AlaskaNative women.' Forty percent. For context: Just 2.9% of people in the U.S. identify as Native.

    "Simpson also noted that almost three-quarters of the Native American females who went missing in 2023 were children. Girls."

    Read more:
    latimes.com/opinion/story/2025

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/lSb3S

    #HighwayOfTears #MMIWG #USPol #MMIW #ZorroRanch

  31. Epstein victims deserve spotlight. So do 5,700 Native women and girls reported missing each year

    By Matt K. LewisContributing writer
    Nov. 28, 2025

    "[C]aring about survivors means caring about exploitation, not just the victims of the most high-profile predator.

    "The very same forces that failed Epstein’s victims continue to fail thousands of others.

    "Here’s one example that probably didn’t come up over pumpkin pie: According to federal and tribal data, about 5,700 Native American girls are reported missing every year. (To put it in perspective, one of Epstein’s victims estimated she was' one story of a thousand,' but most estimates say 'dozens.' Whichever number you pick, the story is tragic.)

    "The disappearances of Native American women — many of whom are presumed murdered, raped or trafficked — receive only a modicum of media attention, barely registering in public consciousness.

    "Yet the crisis is so widespread that it has its own acronym — #MMIP, 'Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons.'

    "Last November, Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who heads the House Interior and Environment Subcommittee on Appropriations, wrote an op-ed pointing out that '40 percent of all victims of #SexTrafficking are identified as #AmericanIndian and #AlaskaNative women.' Forty percent. For context: Just 2.9% of people in the U.S. identify as Native.

    "Simpson also noted that almost three-quarters of the Native American females who went missing in 2023 were children. Girls."

    Read more:
    latimes.com/opinion/story/2025

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/lSb3S

    #HighwayOfTears #MMIWG #USPol #MMIW #ZorroRanch

  32. Epstein victims deserve spotlight. So do 5,700 Native women and girls reported missing each year

    By Matt K. LewisContributing writer
    Nov. 28, 2025

    "[C]aring about survivors means caring about exploitation, not just the victims of the most high-profile predator.

    "The very same forces that failed Epstein’s victims continue to fail thousands of others.

    "Here’s one example that probably didn’t come up over pumpkin pie: According to federal and tribal data, about 5,700 Native American girls are reported missing every year. (To put it in perspective, one of Epstein’s victims estimated she was' one story of a thousand,' but most estimates say 'dozens.' Whichever number you pick, the story is tragic.)

    "The disappearances of Native American women — many of whom are presumed murdered, raped or trafficked — receive only a modicum of media attention, barely registering in public consciousness.

    "Yet the crisis is so widespread that it has its own acronym — #MMIP, 'Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons.'

    "Last November, Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who heads the House Interior and Environment Subcommittee on Appropriations, wrote an op-ed pointing out that '40 percent of all victims of #SexTrafficking are identified as #AmericanIndian and #AlaskaNative women.' Forty percent. For context: Just 2.9% of people in the U.S. identify as Native.

    "Simpson also noted that almost three-quarters of the Native American females who went missing in 2023 were children. Girls."

    Read more:
    latimes.com/opinion/story/2025

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/lSb3S

    #HighwayOfTears #MMIWG #USPol #MMIW #ZorroRanch

  33. Epstein victims deserve spotlight. So do 5,700 Native women and girls reported missing each year

    By Matt K. LewisContributing writer
    Nov. 28, 2025

    "[C]aring about survivors means caring about exploitation, not just the victims of the most high-profile predator.

    "The very same forces that failed Epstein’s victims continue to fail thousands of others.

    "Here’s one example that probably didn’t come up over pumpkin pie: According to federal and tribal data, about 5,700 Native American girls are reported missing every year. (To put it in perspective, one of Epstein’s victims estimated she was' one story of a thousand,' but most estimates say 'dozens.' Whichever number you pick, the story is tragic.)

    "The disappearances of Native American women — many of whom are presumed murdered, raped or trafficked — receive only a modicum of media attention, barely registering in public consciousness.

    "Yet the crisis is so widespread that it has its own acronym — #MMIP, 'Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons.'

    "Last November, Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who heads the House Interior and Environment Subcommittee on Appropriations, wrote an op-ed pointing out that '40 percent of all victims of #SexTrafficking are identified as #AmericanIndian and #AlaskaNative women.' Forty percent. For context: Just 2.9% of people in the U.S. identify as Native.

    "Simpson also noted that almost three-quarters of the Native American females who went missing in 2023 were children. Girls."

    Read more:
    latimes.com/opinion/story/2025

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/lSb3S

    #HighwayOfTears #MMIWG #USPol #MMIW #ZorroRanch

  34. #MMIP #BillingsMT Justice for Jessie Johnson Event Yellowstone County Courthouse Lawn Saturday February 28th at 2 PM Billings, Montana Please join to support the family and community as we continue to fight for justice in Jessie's case. This is a free and public event open to all. #MTPol

    Billings missing person case n...