CBI issues Missing Indigenous Person Alert for missing Navajo woman last seen in Denver

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CBI issues Missing Indigenous Person Alert for missing Navajo woman last seen in Denver
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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday issued a missing person alert for a 26-year-old Navajo woman who may have been living without housing in Denver.

Last heard from on June 13, Shirelle Lucinda Begay was believed to be in Denver, CBI officials said in a bulletin posted on Twitter. Anyone who has seen Begay or has information is asked to contact Denver police at 720-913-2000.

Begay is described as standing 5-foot, 3-inches tall and weighing 125 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Please share this missing person alert. Shirelle Lucinda Begay was last heard from in Denver on June 13 around noon. She is part of the Navajo Tribe. She may be experiencing homelessness. If you see her please call

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