Update 2:30 p.m. Tribal Chairman Frank White Clay confirmed Thursday afternoon that the body found on the Crow reservation was 8-year-old Mildred Old Crow.
"Our hearts ache for the family and I lift them up in prayer. The entire community felt the loss when Mildred went missing and we feel it again today. My hope is that we can find closure, grieve together, and work to ensure that children are protected and supported on the Crow reservation and beyond. We want justice for this child and for all of the victims of the epidemic of people missing from reservations across the country," White Clay said in a statement.
Mildred's body was found Wednesday from a camper near Garryowen. She was reported missing last November by non-custodial relatives.
(first report) HARDIN - The body of what is believed to be a child has been found on the Crow Reservation.
A law enforcement source who asked not to be identified told Q2 News that the body was recovered Wednesday from a camper near Garryowen.
An autopsy was to be conducted Thursday, the source said. The identity has not been released.
It was not immediately clear if the body is related to the case of a girl missing from the Crow Reservation.
Two Hardin women facing charges in connection to the disappearance of now 8-year-old Mildred Old Crow are back behind bars facing additional charges.
Crow Tribal Prosecutor David Sibley tells Q2 News that Veronica Tierza Dust and Roseen Lincoln Old Crow are each being held on $5,000 cash bonds.
Sibley recently filed an additional charge of custodial interference in the case against both women.
Tierza Dust and Lincoln Old Crow were captured as fugitives from justice in Billings on Dec. 23, 2020.
The arrests came after the Crow Tribe issued warrants for their arrest on Dec. 16 that state they “failed to produce the child nor was any proof of life provided.”
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