Found Deceased ND - Olivia Lone Bear, 32, New Town, 24 Oct 2017

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Authorities in New Town are asking for your help in locating a 32-year-old Stanley native not seen since last Tuesday.

Tribal police say that Olivia Keri Lone Bear was last seen leaving Ranchman’s (formerly known as ‘Scenic 23’) the night of Tuesday, Oct. 24 in a teal 2011 Chevy Silverado with a silver tool box in the truck bed. The truck has a North Dakota plate number: 839-BRC.

Lone Bear is 5’6” and 130 lbs., with brown hair and eyes. She has a scars on her right front shoulder and one of her palms. She also has several tattoos, including roman numerals on her right arm.

http://www.kfyrtv.com/content/news/...wn-searching-for-missing-woman-454152223.html

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[h=1]About 50 people turn out to search for ND woman missing since Oct. 24[/h]
Her father, Texx Lone Bear, said he knew something was wrong when one of Olivia's children found her wallet with her ID in her room on Oct. 25.

A search effort started Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 1, for the mother of five, and continued Thursday, searching designated areas such as south of New Town, he said.

Searchers also returned to an area they weren't able to complete by darkness Wednesday, he said.
Matthew Lone Bear said about 50 people turned out Thursday morning to help search for his sister.
Fliers have been distributed as far away as Dickinson, Killdeer, Manning and Watford City, Matthew Lone Bear said, with Williston still to cover.

Wintry weather hampered some searchers from Wednesday from returning Thursday morning to help. Snow, sleet and rain since last night have made roads slick, Matthew Lone Bear said.
http://www.inforum.com/news/4353507-about-50-people-turn-out-search-nd-woman-missing-oct-24
 
Ugh! I wonder if she stopped somewhere or if someone was following her.
I'm just hoping she just needed some time off and will come back safe to her 5 babies.
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so no truck sightings either?
who was the last person to see her?
 
Search for missing ND woman continues: 'The Bakken is a big place'

Two weeks after Olivia Lone Bear's disappearance, investigators handling the case are interviewing and re-interviewing people recorded on a video with the woman.

Three Affiliated Tribes Police Detective Sam Lincoln said there is one man in particular that he would like to talk with again.

"We talked to him on the phone late last week, but there's some information that's been brought to light so we want to visit with this individual in person and go through some detailed information," he said, declining to elaborate.

Authorities also will interview Lone Bear's family.

http://www.wday.com/news/crime-and-courts/4355519-search-missing-nd-woman-continues-bakken-big-place
 
Montana deputies aid in search for missing New Town woman

The Sheriff’s Department in Roosevelt County, Mont., has sent several deputies to North Dakota to help in the search for 32-year-old Olivia Lone Bear, an investigator with the search said.

Lone Bear has not been seen since more than two weeks ago. Authorities say she was last seen leaving the Ranchmans 23 on Oct. 24 in a bluish-green 2011 Chevy Silverado, with license plate number: 839-BRC.

Tribal and state authorities have combed the Fort Berthold Reservation, but as of Wednesday have not located Lone Bear or the vehicle in question.

Civil air patrol has also aided in the search, and Lone Bear’s information was submitted into a national database so other law enforcement agencies can assist.

http://www.kfyrtv.com/content/news/...rch-for-missing-New-Town-woman-456250383.html
 
Search for missing Native American woman expands into Lake Sakakawea

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Three Affiliated Tribes Police Detective Sam Lincoln said most of the reservation has been searched by aircraft, motor vehicles and people on foot.

Now the search is set to expand to Lake Sakakawea with air boats from nearby sheriff's departments, pending approval.

"I think we'll get the bays checked as best we can," Lincoln said Monday. "We're going over some points of interest, redoing some points and still following up on tips that come in."

No foul play is suspected in Lone Bear's disappearance, he said, adding FBI agents have helped with some sensitive interviews but the missing person case hasn't become a crime.

Article continues at link-

http://www.wday.com/news/4358929-search-missing-native-american-woman-expands-lake-sakakawea?amp
 

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