Case of missing Indigenous woman in Portland points to police communication issues

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Case of missing Indigenous woman in Portland points to police communication issues

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Published on Sep 9, 2024, 1:19:51 PM
Total time: 00:14:31

Episode Description

Wilma Acosta, an unenrolled Pascua Yaqui woman living in Portland, went missing in November of last year. Her body was found in the Willamette River in January 2024. The Portland Police Bureau said she was suicidal.  Her family insists she was not. Communication between Acosta’s family and the Portland Police Bureau illustrates some of the challenges in Missing and Murdered Indigenous People cases. Luna Reyna, Northwest Bureau Chief at Underscore News, wrote about this case and joins us to talk about it. 

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