In a sustained commitment to address violent crime in Indian country, Federal Bureau of Investigations Director Kash Patel, announced a new initiative, ‘Voices Not Forgotten’ that increases monetary rewards associated with unsolved investigations into homicides, kidnappings, and missing persons suspected to be victims of homicide in Indian country.
Director Patel announced the FBI’s Voices Not Forgotten webpage, which brings attention to investigations in Indian country where federal, state, local and Tribal law enforcement are seeking the public’s assistance. The FBI has established a new protocol which created a minimum reward of up to $25,000 for all publicly advertised cases involving homicides, kidnappings and missing persons in Indian country where the FBI has jurisdiction. These cases can include Missing or Murdered Indigenous Person (MMIP) cases.
The new FBI’s Voices Not Forgotten webpage includes a searchable and interactive map for FBI Indian country that links posters seeking information about violent crimes Tribal communities have endured.
