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CO advocates: Renewed interest in cases of missing Indigenous people should be a constant

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CO advocates: Renewed interest in cases of missing Indigenous people should be a constant

CO advocates: Renewed interest in cases of missing Indigenous people should be a constant

Advocates of missing and murdered Indigenous women say recent renewed interest in their cases — including the 6-month-old missing person case of Kim Lertjuntharangool in Greenwood Village — shouldn’t hinge on instances of missing white women.


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