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Talking Circle: MMIP and Law Enforcement — Working Together to Bring Loved Ones Home

💻Talking Circle: MMIP and Law Enforcement — Working Together to Bring Loved Ones Home will be held at 3 p.m. Eastern on Thursday, Oct. 26. Join panelists as they share their insight on how to engage, educate, and partner with law enforcement in investigating Missing or Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) cases and supporting families.

When a loved one goes missing, time is critical. Law enforcement partners play a pivotal role in taking reports, initiating searches, and the rapid distribution of information to other local, state, federal, and Tribal law enforcement. Join panelists as they share their insight on how to engage, educate, and partner with law enforcement in investigating Missing or Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) cases and supporting families of MMIP.


 

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