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She Made It Her Mission To Help Find Missing Indigenous Women, But In The Process, She Would Up Missing Herself

Nine months after Ashley’s disappearance, her case was turned over to the FBI. Nonetheless, the bureau has still not made any progress on her case, and she has now been missing for five years.

The Loring HeavyRunner family refuses to give up hope and continues to advocate for Ashley and the greater community of missing Indigenous people. They have created a Facebook group on Ashley’s behalf, as well as a GoFundMe campaign.

“This GoFundMe was created for the tireless efforts of Ashley, her family, and their search for justice. The funds will be used for searches, memorial walks, and any way Ashley’s family sees fit,” the GoFundMe began.

“Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) is a crisis that needs to be told at the forefront of the media and news. This is the opportunity to give direct support to MMIWG families who often struggle to have their voices heard,” the fundraiser continued.

So far, five hundred and twenty-two donors have contributed nearly fifteen thousand dollars to the cause.

To learn more about Ashley and help bring her case justice, you can visit the GoFundMe campaign linked here.

And if you have any information regarding Ashley’s whereabouts or disappearance, you are urged to contact the Blackfeet Law Enforcement Agency at (406) 338-4000 or the FBI at (800) 225-5324.

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