๐Ÿชถ ๐Ÿšจ A Feather Alert has been issued for 36-year-old Samuel Sierra, affiliated with the Round Valley Indian Tribe and last seen in Ukiah.

The alert covers Mendocino and Alameda counties. He is considered at risk.

Anyone who sees him should call 911.

https://mendovoice.com/2026/03/feather-alert-issued-for-missing-at-risk-man-in-mendocino-county/?utm_campaign=tmv&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

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๐Ÿšจ Still missing: A Feather Alert remains in effect for two teens last seen earlier this week in Lake County.The teens may be on foot and could be in Mendocino County.

A Feather Alert is issued when Indigenous people are reported missing, to help quickly share information with the public. Anyone who sees the teens or has information is asked to call 911.

https://mendovoice.com/2026/01/feather-alert-issued-for-two-teens-last-seen-in-lake-county/?utm_campaign=tmv&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

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CA native tribes say local cops are denying feather alert requests for missing native americans. #FeatherAlert https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-01-29/california-feather-alert-tribal-leaders-warn-problems
Tribal leaders say California's Feather Alert has problems

In the first year of California's Feather Alert system, authorities denied some requests to issue bulletins on missing people, causing concerns.

Los Angeles Times
Local tribes react to new Feather Alert system made to help find missing Indigenous people - KESQ

Indigenous people face disproportionate numbers of missing and murdered people with high numbers of unsolved cases. In response, California is launching the Feather Alert in 2023, a new system created to help the state find Indigenous who have gone missing "under unexplainable or suspicious circumstances." "This is an epidemic. That is, I think it's unaware

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