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Member Of Blackfeet Tribe Says She Has No Answers In The Disappearance Of Her Daughter After Four Years
Loxie says when she returned from a trip in June 2017, she couldn’t find her daughter, Ashley Loring.
“I called the Bureau of Indian Affairs and reported my daughter missing. They didn’t take it serious,” says Loxie, who is a member of the Blackfeet Tribe in Browning, Montana. “The Bureau of Indian Affairs didn’t go search for her until June 29. It took 14 days for them to actually go out and search. The evidence, if there was anything there, was gone.”
On Tuesday’s episode of Dr. Phil, "Missing and Murdered in Montana," hear other stories of missing Native American women as Dr. Phil tackles this nationwide epidemic with Rain, former criminal prosecutor Loni Combs, and Representative Greg Stanton of Arizona. Check local listings to see where you can tune in.
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