This episode covers 6 cases of MMIWG in the Pacific Northwest including Lisa Briseno, Roxanne Fleming, Rosenda Strong, Rosalita Longee, Leona Kinsey, and Ada Brown.
*TIP INFORMATION*
1) Lisa Briseno: Contact 503-823-0446
2) Roxanne Fleming: Contact BC Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567
3) Rosenda Strong: Contact Yakama Nation Tribal Police at 509-865-2933 or the FBI at 509-990-0857 and reference case no. 18-010803
4) Rosalita Longee: Contact Yakima Tribal Police at 509-865-2933
5) Leona Kinsey: Contact La Grande Police Department at 541-963-1017
6) Ada Brown: Contact Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300 or Carrier Sekani Family Services at 1-800-889-6855
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Sources:
Justice for Native People: Roxanne Fleming, Missing from British Columbia since 1982
Surprise phone call from RCMP has answers about missing mom
What happened to a Lillooet woman last seen 30 years ago?
Lillooet RCMP ask for assistance on solving three-decade old cold case | The Nelson Daily
Missing: Rosalita Longee | Wapato, WA | Uncovered
Rosalita Faye Longee – The Charley Project
'She's my baby. Always will be my baby:' Woman raises awareness for missing granddaughter | The Vanished | yakimaherald.com
Justice for Native People: Rosalita Longee, Missing from Washington since 2015
Rose Longee | International Missing Persons Wiki
The Disappearance of Roxanne Fleming – Stories of the Unsolved
Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women
Leona Sharon Kinsey – The Charley Project
Remembering Leona
Justice for Native People: Leona Kinsey, Missing from Oregon since 1999
Missing: Leona Kinsey | La Grande, OR | Uncovered
Puyallup woman whose mother disappeared speaks out for missing indigenous women | The Vanished | yakimaherald.com
Leona LeClair Kinsey
'It Surfaces With The Same Rawness': A Daughter Remembers Her Mother's Disappearance | UPR Utah Public Radio
https://fremonttribune.com/leona-leclair-kinsey/article_f3a19720-ea3b-5d52-81dd-fa1ea19b5f70.html
Women Erased: How Washington Has Failed Missing Native Women
https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/mmiw/profiles/ada-elaine-brown
The Murder of Ada Elaine Brown
Terri Brown’s quiet voice raises big questions about missing women
Justice for Native People: Ada Brown, her mysterious death in British Columbia in 2001
Family and friends remember Rosenda Strong — missing, found dead and at last ‘going home’
Family of Rosenda Strong marks four years of unanswered questions | The Vanished | yakimaherald.com
Family, friends of Rosenda Strong mark two years since she disappeared, bring awareness of missing and murdered Native people | The Vanished | yakimaherald.com
The Murder of Rosenda Strong
Native American woman Rosenda Strong found dead in Washington
‘We shouldn’t be swept under the rug’: Advocates support WA lawmakers’ push for MMIWP cold case unit | yaktrinews.com
Remembering Rosenda Strong
'Overlooked and not spoken about:' Taking a deeper look at missing and murdered Indigenous people in WA
The remains of a Native American woman who went missing in October have been found
Survivors and families share stories at gathering for missing and murdered Indigenous people
What The ‘Bring Them Home’ Law Means For MMIP
Missing: Lisa Briseno | Portland, OR | Uncovered
Lisa Pearl Briseno – The Charley Project
OSP puts spotlight on 1997 disappearance of Portland woman, Warm Springs tribal member
True Crime Tuesday: What happened to Lisa Briseno?
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