Authorities in North Dakota are looking for 18-year-old Memarie White Mountain. The young Native American woman vanished sometimes around November 10th, but her disappearance is only very recently getting the attention of the media and public. This disappointing delay in broadcasting the disappearance of the 18-year-old Standing Rock Sioux girl, but hopefully a positive end is in sight for her loved ones.

According to KXNET News, ground searches involving loved ones and members of the community have spanned two days so far, but nothing has been found. When Memarie White Mountain was last in contact with her loved ones, she sent a Facebook message asking her sister to pick her up so she could return home. However, when her sister arrived the next day to pick her up, she was gone. She hasn’t been in contact with her loved ones since, and nobody has seen her since November 10th.

The loved ones of the missing indigenous woman say that she sometimes drops out of contact for a day or two, but never for this long at a time. Unfortunately, Memarie White Mountain doesn’t own a cellphone, so contacting her loved ones isn’t always easy. Now that she’s been missing for over two weeks, fears surrounding her wellbeing are increasing.

If you’ve seen Memarie White Mountain or if you know anything about her disappearance that could prove useful, please contact Fort Yates Police Department at (702) 854-7241.

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