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Bella Davis/New Mexico In Depth

From right: Rep. Michelle Paulene Abeyta, D-To’hajiilee, and Sen. Angel Charley, D-Acoma, prepare Senate Bill 41, which would create an alert system for missing Indigenous people, on Friday (Feb. 7).

Two state lawmakers are trying to create a “Turquoise Alert” system in New Mexico for sending out statewide alerts when Indigenous people go missing.

Sen. Angel Charley (Laguna Pueblo/Zuni Pueblo/Diné), D-Acoma, and Rep. Michelle Paulene Abeyta (Diné), D-To’hajiilee, are sponsoring Senate Bill 41.

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