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Tiffany Reid, Diné (Navajo) went missing in 2004. She was 17.
Law enforcement has still not entered her case into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), her cousin, Becky Johnson, said. Johnson is a member of the state Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) Task Force established by House Bill 278 in 2019. The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department convened the task force and the group released its first report to Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the public and state legislators Wednesday.
The NCIC is a system that enables law enforcement to share information across jurisdictions. Johnson said that the Navajo Nation does not have access to add names to the NCIC.
good evening, i m garvin thomas in for diane dwyer. they were told to be prepared and they were. boy scouts are home safe tonight after a memorable trip to the sierra. a rising river cut their camp in two, stranding dozens of them on the wrong side. kimberly terry is live on walnut creek with how they got out and what the young men are saying about the experience. kimberly? reporter: cigar vin, you said it. the boy scout s motto be prepared and in this case it seemed to be very important. reporter: these troops are back after an adventurous summer camp. they were among about 280 others camping on one side of a rifrner in the sierra. on tuesday, unseason abable rai cause the river to swell separating the scouts from the main camping area. i wasn t too worried at the time because we had food and water. a lot of the other campers did not have food, so we shared some of our food with them. the staff tried to hook up an emergency line to get food across. it was more of an