A Northern California tribal police chief is challenged personally and professionally with how to solve a crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Yurok Tribe in northern California has been selected as the first pilot location for the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Initiative, as part of the agency’s
Assistant Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal ND/CA Francesca Reckley, Deputy U.S. Marshal Chris Poitra, (Front) Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal Ivan Peric, Deputy U.S. Marshal Lucas Berger, Yurok Tribal Police Chief Greg O’Rourke and YTPD Lieutenant Jacob Morris. | Photo courtesy U.S. Marshalls Service.
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