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Federal law enforcement agencies will deploy more people and expand resources to help deal with missing and murdered Indigenous people.
Officials with the FBI say they are launching Operation Not Forgotten in Phoenix. Agents will be sent to help investigate unsolved cases involving members of the Native American community.
The FBI is sending additional personnel to various field offices to help solve violent crime cases on Native lands, the Justice Department said.
Eleven FBI agents will be stationed in Arizona as part of a program focusing on unsolved violent crimes in Native American ...
The U.S. Justice Department announced the FBI will send additional personnel to field offices in 10 states, including ...
The FBI personnel will be assisted by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Missing and Murdered Unit, using the latest forensic ...
It's called Operation Not Forgotten and Republicans say it's renewing President Trump's efforts that he started in his first term. For decades, data shows Native Americans disproportionately go ...
Operation Not Forgotten assigns FBI personnel to offices serving Native communities and will expand as the multi-year initiative moves forward. A victim advocate who works with Arizona Gov.