The Legacy of Ashlynne Mike

Brian Thurber | September 20, 2019

The US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention highlights the importance of understanding a parent’s worst nightmare, and features the presentation of Ms. Pamela Foster at the 2019 AMBER Alert in Indian Country Symposium.

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AMBER Alert in Indian Country – AMBER Advocate Issue 2 2019

Brian Thurber | June 24, 2019

The 2019 National AMBER Alert in Indian Country Symposium will focus on the Ashlynne Mike AMBER Alert in Indian Country Act to support states and tribes in work to integrate AMBER Alert plans. The symposium, to be held July 30-August 1 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, will include tribal public safety and emergency management leaders, state […]

Navajo Endangered Alert

AMBER Alert in Indian Country News

Brian Thurber | March 21, 2019

Navajo Nation Successfully Issues First Missing Endangered Person Advisory The Navajo Nation brought a nine-month-old baby safely back to his mother after issuing its first Endangered Missing Person Advisory. The Department of Emergency Management issued the advisory for Nickolias Elias Tom on September 26 after his non-custodial father took him and authorities determined the baby […]

AMBER Alert in Indian Country News

Brian Thurber | January 12, 2019

Dialogue, networking and collaboration at Fort McDowell, Arizona, mark the commencement of AMBER Alert training and technical assistance under the 2018 Ashlynne Mike AMBER Alert Indian Country law Tribal leaders, law enforcement, and child protection advocates came together September 25-26 in Fort McDowell, Arizona, to learn, dialogue and network at the inaugural session of what […]

Training & Technical Assistance

Sharing a Vision:

Brian Thurber | January 2, 2019

Sharing a Vision: Bringing AMBER Alert to Indian Country, Building Comprehensive Child Recovery Strategies through State-Tribal Partnerships A new law born from the tragic abduction and murder of 11-year-old Ashlynne Mike allows for increased collaboration, expanded resources, and thoughtful measures to protect children on tribal lands. As leaders from myriad Arizona tribes converse with Arizona […]

Networking and Collaboration at Fort McDowell

Brian Thurber | October 29, 2018

Dialogue, networking and collaboration at Fort McDowell, Arizona, mark the commencement of AMBER Alert training and technical assistance under the 2018 Ashlynne Mike AMBER Alert Indian Country law. Tribal leaders, law enforcement, and child protection advocates came together September 25-26 in Fort McDowell, Arizona, to learn, dialogue and network at the inaugural session of what […]

Ahslynne’s Law AMBER Alert in Indian Country Act of 2018

Brian Thurber | October 20, 2018

With the passage of this important legislation, the AMBER Alert Training and Technical Assistance Program is hard at work moving the law into action. A law born out of the tragic abduction and murder of eleven-year-old Ashlynne Mike of the Navajo Nation endeavors to bring increased law enforcement coordination, new and expanded resources, and renewed […]

2018 Missing Children’s Day Artwork Dedication

Brian Thurber | August 29, 2018

Artwork dedicated to Native American victim at the 2018 National Missing Children’s Day ceremony Near the steps of the Great Hall of Justice in Washington D.C., a work of art was displayed for all who took part in the 2018 National Missing Children’s Day ceremony. The painting depicts a sorrowful Native American girl holding a […]

President Trump signs bill to improve AMBER Alerts on tribal lands

Brian Thurber | August 22, 2018

President Donald Trump signed into law a bill on April 13, 2018, that expands the AMBER Alert system to tribal communities. The passage of this legislation comes nearly two years after eleven-year-old Ashlynne Mike was sexually assaulted and murdered on the Navajo Nation reservation in New Mexico. The Ashlynne Mike AMBER Alert in Indian Country […]

2018 National Symposium Indian Country Participation

Brian Thurber | August 21, 2018

A surviving family’s perspective: Pamela Foster, mother of Ashlynne Mike “May 2018 marks the second year of living without my beautiful daughter, who will never make it home.” Pamela Foster expressed how with each anniversary of Ashlynne’s murder, she relives the nightmare, experiencing again the feeling of being crushed to the core. Even now, she […]