One of the six cases highlighted nationwide involved 16-year-old Sa'wade Birdinground. She disappeared from the Crow Indian Reservation and her case remained unsolved.
MONTANA — The FBI has launched a new effort to bring more attention and money to unsolved cases in tribal communities, including one case from the Crow Indian Reservation.
The initiative is called "Voices Not Forgotten." Its website gathers cases in one place with photos, case details and ways for the public to send in tips. The site includes an interactive map that lets people search unsolved homicides, kidnappings and missing person cases in Indian Country across the United States.
The FBI also announced a minimum reward of up to $25,000 for publicly advertised cases that fall under its jurisdiction.
One of the six cases highlighted nationwide involves 16-year-old Sa'wade Birdinground. She disappeared from the Crow Indian Reservation and her case remains unsolved.
The FBI said the goal is to make these cases easier to find and give people with information more incentive to come forward.
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