Tribal Affiliation: Blackfeet Nation
Date Missing: June 5, 2017
Ashley Loring HeavyRunner, a 20-year-old Blackfeet woman, was last seen leaving a party in Browning, Montana. Known for her smile and caring nature, she was deeply loved by her family and community. Her disappearance sparked a call for more attention to missing Indigenous women, and her case remains unsolved, as justice continues to be sought. Her family continues to search for answers and honor her memory.
Tribal Affiliation: Northern Cheyenne Tribe
Date Missing: August 2005
Stacy Hill, a mother and sister, was last seen in 2005 in Billings, Montana. She was 20 years old and loved by her family and friends. Stacy's disappearance remains a painful mystery for her loved ones, and her case highlights the need for greater awareness and justice in the fight against the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Emily pike was found her case is still under investigation with little to no information
Tribal Affiliation: Navajo Nation
Date Missing: May 2, 2016
Ashlynne Mike, a 11-year-old girl from the Navajo Nation, was abducted and murdered on her way home from school in New Mexico. Her tragic death shocked her community and became a pivotal moment in the movement to protect Indigenous children. Ashlynne’s case sparked national attention, leading to increased awareness of the need for better protection of Native children and a renewed call for justice
Tribal Affiliation: Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation
Date Missing: September 2017
Olive Lone Bear, a 32 -year-old woman from the Fort Berthold Reservation, was last seen leaving a party in New Town, North Dakota. Her body was later found, but questions surrounding her death remain unresolved. Olive's case, like many others, underscores the lack of resources and support for families seeking justice for missing Indigenous women. Her family continues to demand accountability and seek peace for their beloved Olive.
Tribal Affiliation: Crow Nation
Date Found: September 2020
Selena Not Afraid, a 16-year-old Crow Nation girl, was found deceased in a ravine in Montana after being missing for several months. She had been an outspoken advocate for her community and was known for her joy and strength. Selena’s tragic death emphasizes the ongoing crisis of missing Indigenous women and girls. Her family continues to seek answers, and her story is a call to action for justice and support for Indigenous families.
Tribal Affiliation: Crow Nation
Date Found: August 24, 2019
Kaysera Stops Pretty Places, a 18-year-old from the Crow Nation, was found deceased near Hardin, Montana, just days after being reported missing. Known for her bright future and kind heart, Kaysera had dreams of becoming a nurse. Her death, under suspicious circumstances, has not yet been fully investigated, and her family continues to fight for justice. Her memory remains a powerful reminder of the need for more action and accountability in cases of missing Indigenous women.