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To a crowd of around 170 people on the University of Montana campus Wednesday night, Anya Means spoke about her niece Kaysera Stops Pretty Places, who she lost in 2019.
âShe was such a beautiful soul, she was full of light, she was compassionate and she had a big heart,â said Means, a member of the Northern Cheyenne Nation.
She described the frustrations she and her family have faced with law enforcement who were in charge of investigating Stops Pretty Placesâ death, including not being notified that her body was located until about two weeks after officials had found her.