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Remains of child s body found on the Crow Reservation identified

The remains were confirmed by forensic analysis to be those of 6-year-old Mildred “Millie” Old Crow. Mildred was reported as a Missing and Endangered Person on Nov. 24, 2020 by the Montana Department of Justice. A postmortem examination was conducted on Feb. 18- 19, 2021 in Billings by the State Medical Examiner’s Office. On April 12, 2021, the Crow Tribal Court found Roseen Old Crow and Veronica Dust guilty following trial for the offenses of Custodial Interference and Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Both remain in custody and are suspects in the ongoing investigation being conducted by the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office, FBI and BIA Office of Justice Services.

Funeral service planned for Mildred Old Crow

Dogs seized from Big Horn County man accused of animal cruelty

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

MMIP Film Say Her Name about Big Horn County Opens Wednesday

MMIP Film ‘Say Her Name’ about Big Horn County Opens Wednesday The short film ‘Say Her Name’ will be available for streaming starting at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday on You Tube. Juliet Hayes of the Coushatta Tribe in Louisiana, the presenter for the film that chronicles the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls crisis in Big Horn County, spoke to KGVO News on Wednesday morning. “Say Her Name is a film that was directed by Rain who is also the director of Somebody s Daughter,” said Hayes. “Somebody’s Daughter was a documentary on missing and murdered Indigenous women and Say Her Name is also about missing and murdered Indigenous women, however, specifically Say Her Name examines cases of missing and murdered indigenous people in Big Horn County, which the documentary says is the epicenter of the MMIWG crisis which is located in Hardin, Montana.”

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