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Mendo sheriff urged to hire tribal liaison for missing, murdered Indigenous people cases - Local News Matters

NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES remain plagued by near-epidemic levels of unresolved violence, according to a report at an Aug. 2 conference in Fort Bragg. Among the troubling statistics: More than half of Indigenous women experience sexual violence in their lives, and homicide is the second leading cause of death among Native people. Tatiana Cantrell, director for Pinoleville Pomo Nation’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples program, called the…
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Local News Matters broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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