Introduction to the Case
Mary Ellen Johnson-Davis, a 39-year-old member of the Tulalip Tribes in Washington State, vanished without a trace on November 25, 2020. Her disappearance has since become emblematic of the broader crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the United States. Despite extensive searches and investigations, her whereabouts remain unknown, leaving her family and community in a state of anguish and uncertainty.
Last Known Movements
On that fateful day, Mary was reportedly seen walking east on Firetrail Road within the Tulalip Reservation. She had plans to meet a friend for a ride to Arlington but never arrived at her destination. Subsequent communications from her ceased, and she was officially reported missing on December 9, 2020. ...Read More
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