Credit CREDIT SONJA KELLER COMBS, COURTESY OF AMBER WEBB Curyung Tribe Second Chief J.J Larson and the council spent most of the year working on their action plan to address the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons epidemic in the region. Larson expects to adopt it at a meeting June 8. “That was really amazing to get through that and get introduced to law enforcement and other entities across the state," Larson said. "Once we adopt the plan, there’s still going to be lots of work to do.” Ingrid Cumberlidge is the MMIP Coordinator for the U.S Attorney’s Office in Alaska. She said the plan focuses on the role of law enforcement and the media, and holds those entities accountable.