Found Deceased ND - Olivia Lone Bear, 32, New Town, 24 Oct 2017

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"When she was last seen, Olivia was said to be wearing light-colored blue jeans and a black Columbia jacket with a hot pink lining and a hot pink Columbia logo on the left shoulder."

https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/mis...orts-native-america-woman-olivia-lone-n828561

Not a light camo jacket as reported before. But items that she reportedly wore were found in the home. So where is this new report, and in such detail, coming from? So many conflicting stories, about which bar and grill she was at, the clothing, whether or not she was with someone when she left. I ponder if it's possible if she was at both bars?

What is bothering me is the original report that she left the bar at 6 pm. It's a tuesday night, so possibly going home to feed her family dinner and get them off to bed. Or perhaps she didn't go straight home? Whatever the time, she did get there and left most of her belongings one would take with them if they left. So.....weren't people - her 5 children (and I suspect her dad lived there) not see her at some point? Maybe she came home after hours, with a friend for romantic reasons or whatever and something went horribly wrong. Maybe that person secreted her away at that point. Something doesn't sit right from the conflicting info and that LE wanted to re-interview one of the friends.
 
As this case get's more and more convoluted, this was posted on Olivia's FB profile. Notice the date and time.

Olivia Lone Bear cover pic 2.jpg
 
I wonder if it's giving us the updated time in our own time zone. Regardless, it's after she was reportedly last seen. Indeed, interesting.

Do we know who she borrowed the truck from?
 
I wonder if it's giving us the updated time in our own time zone. Regardless, it's after she was reportedly last seen. Indeed, interesting.

Do we know who she borrowed the truck from?

Possible. But the first one I posted was 2 full days after she disappeared.

I read that LE interviewed the person who owned the truck.


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[h=1]Additional Reward Offered in Missing Woman Case[/h]
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The family of 32-year-old Olivia Lone Bear says the Institute for Trafficked, Exploited and Missing Persons and its founder, Patrick Atkinson, are offering $5,000 for information if foul play is involved in her disappearance.

Anonymous donors have already offered a $21,000 reward in the case.
http://www.kvrr.com/2017/12/31/additional-reward-offered-missing-woman-case/
 
Artwork donated to North Dakota missing woman search

Matthew Lone Bear said about 20 people have donated graphics designs and paintings to his family, the Bismarck Tribune reported . Much of it is displayed on the Facebook page, “Searching for Olivia Lone Bear.”

Even in the maw of a North Dakota winter, the Lone Bears continue to search. Matthew Lone Bear said on Jan. 3 that warmer temperatures are on the horizon and tribal police have returned to strategize with volunteers after days of absence.

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/artwork-donated-to-north-dakota-missing-woman-search/
 
The family announced they would be searching the cities of Stanley, Parshall, Minot, Bismarck, Williston, Watford City, and Dickinson, but would also head east and search Fargo and Grand Forks. Search crews will be checking streets, wrecking yards, and parking lots, in the hopes of locating the truck. Crew members will wear red ribbons to identify themselves with the search.

Those with information on Lone Bear’s whereabouts can find more information on a special website: www.searchingforolivia.wordpress.com.

http://www.kfyrtv.com/content/news/Search-for-Olivia-Lone-Bear-expands-470323253.html
 
The family announced they would be searching the cities of Stanley, Parshall, Minot, Bismarck, Williston, Watford City, and Dickinson, but would also head east and search Fargo and Grand Forks. Search crews will be checking streets, wrecking yards, and parking lots, in the hopes of locating the truck. Crew members will wear red ribbons to identify themselves with the search.

Those with information on Lone Bear’s whereabouts can find more information on a special website: www.searchingforolivia.wordpress.com.

http://www.kfyrtv.com/content/news/Search-for-Olivia-Lone-Bear-expands-470323253.html

BIA takes over investigation: https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/bia-takes-over-lone-bear-investigation/

(Bureau of Indian Affairs)


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http://www.grandforksherald.com/new...smarck-missing-woman-volunteer-effort-expands

[h=1]Searchers comb Bismarck for missing woman as volunteer effort expands[/h]
Karen Van Fossan said she'll continue to keep Olivia Lone Bear visible through extending awareness of the PayPal account for volunteer search efforts and displaying a red ribbon on searchers' vehicles "as a way to communicate to the larger community that we are there for a purpose.""And the purpose is to be supportive of Olivia and her family," Van Fossan said.
Three Affiliated Tribes Police Detective Sam Lincoln said tribal police have nothing new in their efforts.
"We're still conducting interviews, and the search is ongoing," he said Thursday.
 
Surely we can find that 2011 Chevy Silverado, N Dakota plate 839 BRC.
Tool box in bed and dented tail gate. I would think it would have OnStar too.
 
Anyone know if the waters around that New Town area were searched?
 

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