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On May 5, Colorado Springs observed the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. The Haseya Advocate Program highlighted that 28% of Native American homicide cases in Colorado remain unsolved, with 6% unresolved specifically in Colorado Springs. The organization, led by Native women, supports Indigenous survivors of domestic and sexual violence and held a rally to raise awareness. Many cases involve victims who experienced abuse before going missing or being killed. Uniquely, Colorado reports more Indigenous men than women as victims, contrary to national trends. Advocates urge the public to speak up and demand thorough investigations into cold cases.
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