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Alaska Issues First Quarterly MMIP Report

The Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Anchorage Police Department (APD) have released the state’s first quarterly Murder and Missing Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Report. The 13-page report includes information on people who are Alaska Native, American Indian or of an unknown race who were reported missing in Alaska as of July 14, 2023, and whose cases are being investigated by the DPS and APD. The report shows that from April 1, 2023, to June 30, 2023, 199 people who are Alaska Native, American Indian, or of unknown race were reported missing, with 174 located during that same time period.

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New quarterly reports to detail missing persons cases across Alaska

New quarterly reports to detail missing persons cases across Alaska
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Virtual Native Issues Forum (Topic: Update on Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women)


Topic:Update on Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women
 
Join us on February 25, 2021 for a Native Issues Forum to hear a report on what is being done on the federal, state and tribal levels to address the Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women crisis in Alaska.
 
Guest speakers include Representative Tiffany Zulkosky, Data for Indigenous Justice Co-Founders Abigail Echo-Hawk and Charlene Apok, District of Alaska Missing & Murdered Indigenous Persons Coordinator Ingrid Cumberlidge, and U.S Attorney for the District of Alaska Bryan Schroder.
 
The forum will be held virtually on Tlingit & Haida’s Facebook page over the lunch hour and will include a live Q&A period. If you are unable to join us on Facebook, all recordings of the forums will be posted on Tlingit & Haida’s YouTube channel.

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