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Apparently then stole his car. And tonight the Marin County Sheriffs Department reloweseded that Surveillance Video showing 2 of 3 persons of interest. Man in his 20s wearing a hat. Woman with dread lock filling water container. 7 News Reporter Cornell Bernard has more on the story. Search rescue dog are on duty in the alta open space preserve looking for clue annual the gun used in the murder of 67yearold steve carter. Shot and killed while walking his doberman pincher monday afternoon. Sadly the victim was actually Still Holding on to the leash of his brown doberman pincher who had also been shot. Dog survived and is being cared for at vet hospital. Sheriffs Officials Say the victim car is missing and was probably stolen after the killing. They are asking people to be on the look out for a 2,000 3 silver volkswagen jet a wagon like this one. California license plate no. 6 p p g 6 6 2. Right now we are considering anyone that might be connected or with that vehicle at this point to be

Women s History Month: Marcella Rose LeBeau

Marcella Rose LeBeau, a tribal citizen of the Cheyenne River Sioux, lived a long life that was spent in service to others–in Indian Country and beyond–as a nurse, tribal councilor, and advocate. Born in Promise, South Dakota, her grandmother gave her Native name: Wigmunke’ Waste Win’, which means Pretty Rainbow Woman. Upon receiving a Leadership Award from the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) during its winter session in Washington, D.C. in February 2020, LeBeau, 100, told a moving story of having treated a soldier, a tribal citizen of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, who lost both of his legs during the war, and then meeting him some forty years later.

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