MT MILDRED OLD CROW: Missing from Crow Reservation, MT - March 2019 - Age 6 *Found Deceased*

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BIA, FBI Seeking Missing Child Mildred Old Crow​

The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are asking for the public’s help locating Mildred Alexis Old Crow, age 8, of the Crow Indian Reservation.

The search for Mildred began on November 19, 2020, when Mildred’s non-custodial relatives notified BIA Law Enforcement at Crow Agency that they had not seen the child since July of 2018.

Subsequent investigation revealed that Mildred was last seen in March of 2019 on the Crow Indian Reservation, in the care of her Crow Tribal Court-appointed guardian.

Mildred has brown hair, brown eyes and is small in stature for her age.





MEDIA - MILDRED OLD CROW: Missing from Crow Reservation, MT since March 2019 - Age 8
 
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BILLINGS (AP) — The body of a missing girl has been found on the Crow Indian Reservation.

Tribal Chairman Frank White Clay tells KULR-TV that the body of 8-year-old Mildred Old Crow was found.

Montana's Department of Justice issued a missing and endangered person advisory for Mildred in November 2020, but she had last been seen on the reservation in March 2019.

Two women were charged in tribal court in January with a misdemeanor charge of endangering the welfare of a child. A charge of custodial interference was added in February.

The women were granted informal custodianship over Mildred in March 2017.


Someone needs to start explaining - STAT!
 
In a breaking episode of Vanished: A Native American Epidemic, we dive into a major development in the case of Mildred Old Crow.

This breaking episode of Vanished shares more details surrounding Mildred's disappearance.


You can download and listen to the episode here.

The podcast is also available for streaming on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
 
A vigil for Mildred "Milly" Old Crow was held Monday night at the City Hall in Lodge Grass.

People gathered to honor the memory of eight-year-old Mildred, who has been missing for almost two years.

Someone who attended the vigil said the event was also attended by Crow Tribal Chairman Frank White Clay, Mayor of Lodge Grass Quincy Dabney and Speaker of the House Thomas Yellowtail.

They said the event started with an opening prayer by Pastor James Takes Horse, followed by a reflection of the life of Mildred by her uncle's Darrin Old Coyote and Sylvan "Buzzy" Covers Up. Both spoke about the investigation and autopsy, as well as how the family wanted to come together to remember the life of Mildred.

A Crow Spiritual Hymn was sung by the Black Whistle Singers and Mildred's uncles, followed by the lighting of the candles to honor Mildred.

Pink and purple balloons were released in Mildred's memory as well.

To close, a prayer was spoken in the traditional Crow language by nine-year-old Tyon Gros Ventre.

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I'm pretty sure that if she was found outside they would have only found her from a tip/confession. That ground would be frozen solid at that time. That and/or they didn't find her outside. :(
 
I'm pretty sure that if she was found outside they would have only found her from a tip/confession. That ground would be frozen solid at that time. That and/or they didn't find her outside. :(
She was not found outside. She was in an abandoned camper trailer.

The body of Mildred Old Crow was discovered Thursday morning in an abandoned travel trailer in Garryowen.

The child was placed in the care of her biological aunt Roseen Lincoln-Old Crow, 34, and her wife Tierza Dust, 34, by the Crow Tribal Court in March 2017.
 

Two women convicted of charges connected to 8-year-old's disappearance​

Less than two months after a child's body was discovered on Crow Reservation, two women are convicted in tribal court of charges in connection to the disappearance of 8-year-old Mildred Old Crow.

Veronica Dust and Roseen Old Crow are convicted of endangering the welfare of a child and custodial interference.

Both women are sentenced to 18 months in jail and will be required to pay a $2,000 dollar fine.

Both charges are misdemeanors, the only type of charges allowed to be tried in Tribal court.



On Feb. 17, the body of a child was found on the Crow Reservation.

The Big Horn County Sheriff's office says available evidence strongly suggests the body is that of Mildred Old Crow.

Investigators are awaiting the results of DNA testing before they can confirm the body is in fact that of Mildred Old Crow.

Charges have not been filed in state or federal court at this time.
 

Two women convicted of charges connected to 8-year-old's disappearance​

Less than two months after a child's body was discovered on Crow Reservation, two women are convicted in tribal court of charges in connection to the disappearance of 8-year-old Mildred Old Crow.

Veronica Dust and Roseen Old Crow are convicted of endangering the welfare of a child and custodial interference.

Both women are sentenced to 18 months in jail and will be required to pay a $2,000 dollar fine.

Both charges are misdemeanors, the only type of charges allowed to be tried in Tribal court.



On Feb. 17, the body of a child was found on the Crow Reservation.

The Big Horn County Sheriff's office says available evidence strongly suggests the body is that of Mildred Old Crow.

Investigators are awaiting the results of DNA testing before they can confirm the body is in fact that of Mildred Old Crow.

Charges have not been filed in state or federal court at this time.
Pretty light. Hope more information, evidence and charges are coming. The child is dead.
 
I didn't realize that they hadn't officially identified the body as Milly. I'm sure once the body is confirmed to be her via DNA, murder charges will follow.
I guess I never though about that, I was rather hot about the 18 months. It does say they strongly suspect the body is hers. It does make sense they would not charge until having DNA and it is good I guess they found a way to put them away in the meantime. I mean assuming they did something to her which does seem likely.
 
I guess they feel like they have time since they can keep them in jail for other charges.

I was kind of surprised that MSM Claimed they were so certain that it was her remains that were found. She was so young that she wouldn’t have had ID on her, and her state of decomposition would’ve been hard to recognize her.

😢
 

Suspects in Crow child's death named by investigators​

Two women who had custody of 6-year-old Mildred Old Crow were named Thursday as suspects in her death.

The child, whose body was found on the Crow Reservation Feb. 17, has been confirmed to be 6-year-old Mildred “Millie” Old Crow, Big Horn County Attorney Jay Harris said in a press release Thursday. A postmortem examination was conducted on Feb. 18-19 in Billings by the State Medical Examiner’s Office and the remains were recently confirmed by forensic analysis to be Mildred Old Crow.

Both Veronica Tierza Dust and Roseen Lincoln Old Crow remain in custody and are suspects in the ongoing investigation into the girl’s death being conducted by the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office, FBI and BIA Office of Justice Services, said Harris.
 

Suspects in Crow child's death named by investigators​

Two women who had custody of 6-year-old Mildred Old Crow were named Thursday as suspects in her death.

The child, whose body was found on the Crow Reservation Feb. 17, has been confirmed to be 6-year-old Mildred “Millie” Old Crow, Big Horn County Attorney Jay Harris said in a press release Thursday. A postmortem examination was conducted on Feb. 18-19 in Billings by the State Medical Examiner’s Office and the remains were recently confirmed by forensic analysis to be Mildred Old Crow.

Both Veronica Tierza Dust and Roseen Lincoln Old Crow remain in custody and are suspects in the ongoing investigation into the girl’s death being conducted by the Big Horn County Sheriff’s Office, FBI and BIA Office of Justice Services, said Harris.
Good news that they are confident enough to be able to name them in the public arena.
 

MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press
March 21, 2023Updated: March 21, 2023 7:44 p.m.

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Montana couple faces charges of murder and tampering with evidence in the 2019 disappearance and death of a 6-year-old girl on the Crow Indian Reservation, according to court documents.

Mildred Alexis Old Crow was physically assaulted and left in a bathtub to drown before her body was wrapped in plastic and concealed inside a container, Big Horn County Attorney Jeanne Torske said in court documents.

The container was taped shut and remained hidden for more than two years while the defendants collected benefits that were meant for the victim, Torske wrote.

Roseen Lincoln and Veronica Dust, both 36 years old, could face life in prison if convicted in state district court. They remained in custody Tuesday on $1 million bond each and were scheduled to be arraigned on March 28 before state District Judge Matthew Wald in Hardin.

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The suspects in Mildred's death could not be reached for comment and did not have attorneys, court officials said. Lincoln previously was identified in court documents as Roseen Lincoln Old Crow.

The defendants were initially arrested in December 2020 as suspects in the girl’s disappearance. They were convicted months later of misdemeanor endangerment and custodial interference, and sentenced in Crow tribal court to 18 months in jail and $2,000 each in fines. The tribal court does not prosecute major crimes.

Mildred — a direct descendant of Chief Pretty Eagle, one of the Crow’s last war chiefs — was removed from her birth mother and placed in the care of Lincoln and Dust in 2017, Torske said.

Family members described the victim as their “Little Angel” and said she had loved to dance, especially at powwows.
 

MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press
March 21, 2023Updated: March 21, 2023 7:44 p.m.

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Montana couple faces charges of murder and tampering with evidence in the 2019 disappearance and death of a 6-year-old girl on the Crow Indian Reservation, according to court documents.

Mildred Alexis Old Crow was physically assaulted and left in a bathtub to drown before her body was wrapped in plastic and concealed inside a container, Big Horn County Attorney Jeanne Torske said in court documents.

The container was taped shut and remained hidden for more than two years while the defendants collected benefits that were meant for the victim, Torske wrote.

Roseen Lincoln and Veronica Dust, both 36 years old, could face life in prison if convicted in state district court. They remained in custody Tuesday on $1 million bond each and were scheduled to be arraigned on March 28 before state District Judge Matthew Wald in Hardin.

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The suspects in Mildred's death could not be reached for comment and did not have attorneys, court officials said. Lincoln previously was identified in court documents as Roseen Lincoln Old Crow.

The defendants were initially arrested in December 2020 as suspects in the girl’s disappearance. They were convicted months later of misdemeanor endangerment and custodial interference, and sentenced in Crow tribal court to 18 months in jail and $2,000 each in fines. The tribal court does not prosecute major crimes.

Mildred — a direct descendant of Chief Pretty Eagle, one of the Crow’s last war chiefs — was removed from her birth mother and placed in the care of Lincoln and Dust in 2017, Torske said.

Family members described the victim as their “Little Angel” and said she had loved to dance, especially at powwows.
Such evil.

And why is it neither of the two have an attorney? Are they representing themselves?
 

Big Horn County woman accused of child's murder enters plea​

Roseen Lincoln pleaded not guilty on Tuesday, March 28 to homicide and tampering with evidence, both felony charges, in Big Horn County District Court in Hardin.

Lincoln appeared by video conference from Rosebud County Detention Facility in Forsyth, reports Four Points Press.

Lincoln was transferred from the Big Horn County Detention Facility on Friday, March 24. Her bail remains at $1 million.
 

Hardin woman pleads guilty to reduced charge for death of Millie Old Crow​

A Hardin woman changed her plea in the death of Mildred Old Crow in Big Horn County District Court on Tuesday, Dec. 19, reports Four Points Press.

Mildred Old Crow’s court-appointed guardian Roseen Lincoln pleaded no contest to felony negligent homicide and felony tampering with evidence in a plea agreement that amended the initial felony deliberate homicide count to negligent homicide.

The affidavit of probable cause stated the couple drank heavily for multiple days after the death of Lincoln’s brother and through several interviews investigators found Mildred Old Crow died sometime during that period.


If convicted the Lincoln faces up to 20 years for felony negligent homicide and a $50,000 fine and up to 10 years and a $50,000 fine if convicted of the felony tampering with evidence charge.

Sentencing has been scheduled for March 12.
 

Hardin woman pleads guilty to reduced charge for death of Millie Old Crow​

A Hardin woman changed her plea in the death of Mildred Old Crow in Big Horn County District Court on Tuesday, Dec. 19, reports Four Points Press.

Mildred Old Crow’s court-appointed guardian Roseen Lincoln pleaded no contest to felony negligent homicide and felony tampering with evidence in a plea agreement that amended the initial felony deliberate homicide count to negligent homicide.

The affidavit of probable cause stated the couple drank heavily for multiple days after the death of Lincoln’s brother and through several interviews investigators found Mildred Old Crow died sometime during that period.


If convicted the Lincoln faces up to 20 years for felony negligent homicide and a $50,000 fine and up to 10 years and a $50,000 fine if convicted of the felony tampering with evidence charge.

Sentencing has been scheduled for March 12.
Smh. WHATEVER. There was so much done wrong here. The death of your brother and drinking causes you to MURDER a child? Give me a break. Hide it, like, you name it.

Intentional homicide of a child is not MINOR. And in my opinion this one was exactly that.

Personally I think cover ups alone of such should be life in prison as should concealing or tampering with the body. There is consiciousness in ALL OF THAT.
 

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