Updates to the FBI's list of missing Native Americans in New Mexico could bring many closure
With 200 known missing cases of Native Americans in New Mexico, the FBI and the Navajo Police have made a master database of the missing victims, connecting their faces with the public. Prior to the database, law enforcement didn't have a firm grasp of the number of Native Americans actually missing. CNN's Josh Campbell has the story.
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