Dec 27th
Ashley Loring HeavyRunner has not been seen or heard from in over six months.*Her case*is just one of many unsolved cases in Browning. Almost a year after he was found dead in the town, the FBI announced a $10,000*reward for information in the cold case of Matthew Grant. Ashley's family is worried her case could take just as long. This last year has*been hard on them.
"Ashley wouldn't stay away this long and it was so hard on Christmas," said Loxie Loring. "But I*had to have Christmas for my other daughter. I didn't want to*have it, but I did."
It's a struggle shared by other families this season.
http://www.abcfoxmontana.com/story/37146675/family-still-searching-for-answers#.Wk_t9Vv2mKY.facebook
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FBI joins search for missing Montana woman
http://www.ktvq.com/story/37620844/fbi-joins-search-for-missing-montana-woman
"Her case is just one of many unsolved cases in Browning"
Hi Henry,
What other cases in Browning, I wonder? Any females? Still catching up here...
This made me cry. Kimberley sounds like a fantastic sister and she's not going to give up. Hope that there is positive news about Ashley soon.Sister searches for young Native American woman missing for months in Montana
Sister searches for young Native American woman missing for months in Montana
Last month marked one year since Ashley was last seen in Browning. June also marked almost one and half years since Matthew Grant was reported missing and later found dead in Browning.
The searchers rummage through the abandoned trailer, flipping over a battered couch, unfurling a stained sheet, looking for clues. It's blistering hot and a grizzly bear lurking in the brush unleashes a menacing growl. But they can't stop.
Not when a loved one is still missing.
Interesting that this publication is in NZ.