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Hundreds gather in Lame Deer to remember Henny Scott

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LAME DEER- About 200 people were at Lame Deer High School Friday night to celebrate the life of 14-year-old Henny Scott, who was found dead on the Northern Cheyenne reservation Dec. 28.

Pastor Dennis Bauer offered words of comfort and talked of feelings of anger, but he also encouraged all to pray for investigating Scott’s death.

Her mother, Paula Stops, said she was focused on Scott’s smile and compassion for others.

“She could walk into a room, and she could just light it up. If you’re having a bad day, she’d go up to you and [say], ‘Are you OK? How you feeling today?’” Stops said. “She was everywhere. I know everyone is gonna miss her in these halls and miss her at home, but you know she put her feelings behind to make sure you were OK.”

Next Wednesday, a walk in Scott’s memory will be held from the Lame Deer BIA office to the Little Wolf Capitol.

That day, Jan. 9, would have been Scott’s 15th birthday.

Authorities are conducting an autopsy and have not released the cause of death.


(December 29, 2018) MTN News has confirmed with the Northern Cheyenne Tribe’s Vice President Conrad Fisher that the body of 14-year-old Henny Scott was found near Lame Deer on Friday.

Fisher said Scott’s body was found behind a house in the Muddy Creek area west of Lame Deer.

Scott was a freshman at Lame Deer High School and would have turned 15 in January.

She had been missing for several weeks. Authorities had released a missing person advisory for Scott on Thursday.

Community members gathered to grieve and support Scott’s family Saturday at the Muddy Hall Community Building.