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The U.S. Justice Department announced last week that it will surge FBI assets across the nation to address unresolved violent crimes in Indian Country, including crimes relating to missing and ...
The FBI personnel will be assisted by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Missing and Murdered Unit, using the latest forensic ...
The U.S. Justice Department announced the FBI will send additional personnel to field offices in 10 states, including ...
Missoula, MT ( KGVO-AM News) - The U.S. Justice Department has sent a surge of 60 FBI personnel to investigate what are ...
Among the 53 names of missing and murdered Indigenous people on the U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs website is ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Amid an increase in unsolved violent crime in Indian Country, the U.S. Department of Justice is ramping up FBI personnel at sites across the country, including New Mexico.
The Operation Not Forgotten initiative will send 60 FBI personnel to 10 field offices across the country, including Albuquerque, over six months, the Justice Department announced earlier this week.
PHOENIX — Eleven FBI agents will be stationed in Arizona as part of Operation Not Forgotten, a program focusing on unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities across the nation.
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.
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. Katie ...