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Thurston County proclaims May Missing Persons Month, recognizes Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day

3411927 · May 20, 2025
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The Thurston County Board of County Commissioners adopted a proclamation designating May 2025 as Missing Persons Month and May 5 as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People Day, citing local and statewide missing-persons caseloads and highlighting new state alert and cold‑case resources.

Thurston County commissioners on May 20 adopted a proclamation declaring May 2025 as Missing Persons Month and May 5 as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People Day.

The proclamation cites national and state statistics — “as many as 100,000 active missing persons cases in The United States at any given time,” a Washington State Patrol listing of 144 missing individuals in the state, and “more than 10” local cases for the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office — and urges citizens with information to contact the Washington State…

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