Jacqueline Davis | MISSING | East Band Cherokee
Jacqueline “Jackie” Davis, a 13-year-old from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, vanished in 1969 while walking to a friend’s house in Cherokee, NC. Her case remained largely unrecognized until it was recently added to the national database. Over 50 years later, her family still hopes for answers.
Pauline Williams | MISSING | Choctaw
Pauline Williams, a 44-year-old member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, vanished in 2003 near Philadelphia, Mississippi. Despite early suspicions of foul play, her case went cold for years. Renewed investigations by federal authorities are now seeking answers and justice. Her story is a reminder of how too many Indigenous women are forgotten.
Virginia Pictou Noyes | MISSING | Mi'kmaq Nation
Virginia Pictou Noyes, a 26-year-old Indigenous mother of five from the Mi'kmaq Nation, disappeared on April 24, 1993, in Bangor, Maine. She was last seen at Eastern Maine Medical Center after being brought there by police following an alleged assault. Mysteriously, she vanished from the hospital and was never seen again. If you have any information about her case, please contact the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit at (207) 973-3750.