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Big Horn County sheriff looking for suspect in attempted homicide case

A Hardin man, who was shot in the stomach in late April and spent days in the ICU and in a coma, is finally out of the hospital. But now furious because he says the man who shot him is no longer behind bars.

Big Horn County Sheriff s Office looking for suspect in attempted homicide case

A Hardin man, who was shot in the stomach and spent days in a coma, is out of the hospital. But he's now furious because he says the man who shot him is no longer behind bars.

Big Horn County sheriff looking for suspect in attempted homicide case

A Hardin man, who was shot in the stomach in late April and spent days in the ICU and in a coma, is finally out of the hospital. But now furious because he says the man who shot him is no longer behind bars.

Hardin teen one of hundreds remembered on MMIP awareness day

People gather at the Big Horn County Courthouse to remember the hundreds of missing and murdered Indigenous people. Billings Gazette Several people wearing red gathered on the steps of the Big Horn County Courthouse on Wednesday, most of them carrying signs with the name of a young woman who had just turned 18 when she went missing. The friends and family of Kaysera Stops Pretty Places remembered her as a tenacious person. She had enough ambition to fight past dyslexia and earn the grades needed to compete in cross country, wrestling and football as a Hardin Bulldog. “She was also very protective. She looked out for her friends who lived under less-than-great circumstances, and invited them in. I would have a lot of kids staying over. She did that with animals, too … I think we had about 100 dogs one year,” said Yolanda Fraser, one of Stops Pretty Places’ grandmothers who has stood in front of the county courthouse to ask for county officials to ac

Women convicted in Crow Tribal Court in connection with missing child case

Women convicted in Crow Tribal Court in connection with missing child case Booking photos courtesy of Yellowstone County jail, MEPA photo courtesy of MT DOJ From left to right: Veronica Tierza Dust, Mildred Old Crow & Roseen Lincoln Old Crow By: Jeanelle Slade and last updated 2021-04-13 17:01:52-04 BILLINGS — More than two years after a young Big Horn County girl was last seen, and nearly two months after authorities recovered a child s body from a camper on the Crow Reservation, two women have been tried and sentenced. Crow Tribal Prosecutor David Sibley said Tuesday that Veronica Tierza Dust and Roseen Lincoln Old Crow, both 34 years old, were tried and sentenced Monday in the case of Mildred Old Crow.

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