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Washington State Patrol joins Lummi Nation Police in searching for missing elder

Bellingham, WALocal News

In a significant development, the Washington State Patrol has joined forces with Lummi Nation Police, the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office, and the FBI in their search for a missing elder. This collaborative initiative highlights the urgent need to address missing persons cases, particularly in Indigenous communities, where these incidents are often overlooked. Local authorities have called for public assistance, encouraging anyone with information to step forward and help in the investigation. The community's involvement is crucial for raising awareness and providing support in such dire circumstances. This case is not only a local concern but also reflects broader societal issues regarding the safety of Indigenous populations.

The authorities are committed to utilizing all available resources to locate the elder swiftly and safely. As the search progresses, it serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and community solidarity. The continued cooperation between various law enforcement agencies emphasizes a unified approach to resolving missing persons cases.

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