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Local residents urge Yuma City Council to act on missing and murdered Indigenous women cases
3176160 · March 19, 2025
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Summary
Two residents used the public‑comment period to urge the council to support action on missing and murdered Indigenous women and protections for children in group homes, citing a recent Arizona case.
Two speakers addressed the City Council during the March 19 public‑comment period to seek local attention and action on missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) and child safety.
Roxanne Barley Cobana, who gave her address to the clerk and identified herself as a member of a local Indigenous community, told the council about a…
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