CBI issues Missing Indigenous Person Alert for 37-year-old Cortez woman

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DENVER — The Colorado Bureau of Investigation issued a Missing Indigenous Person Alert Saturday for a 37-year-old woman in the Cortez area.Ward requires medication that she does not have with her.The 37-year-old is described as a 5’7” tall, 153-pound Indigenous female. She has brown hair and brown eyes.If seen, call 911 or the Durango Police Department at 970-385-2900.

The Missing Indigenous Person Alert is part of Senate Bill 22-150, which was signed into law July 1, 2022. The law requires the Colorado Department of Public Safety to create the Office of Liaison for Missing or Murdered Indigenous Relatives. The Follow UpWhat do you want Denver7 to follow up on? Is there a story, topic or issue you want us to revisit? Let us know with the contact form below.

 

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