MISSOULA, Mont. - Montana has become all too familiar with Murdered and Missing Indigenous People (MMIP) cases going unsolved on reservations across the state. Loved ones are left with little
MISSOULA, Mont. - Montana has become all too familiar with Murdered and Missing Indigenous People (MMIP) cases going unsolved on reservations across the state. Loved ones are left with little
Haley Omeasoo was already studying forensic science at the University of Montana when she saw the poster that redefined her life.
The 2017 poster announced that her former high school classmate, Ashley Loring HeavyRunner, had gone missing on the Blackfeet Reservation in northern Montana. Just 20 at the time, HeavyRunner has never been found in the seven years since.
If unidentifiable remains were found, DNA in the database could determine whether the person had been a member of the tribe and could be used to link the remains to family members with similar DNA markers.