Rayne Henry left her home and child on the Moapa Band of Paiutes reservation outside Las Vegas on April 12 of this year. She was on her way to attend a concert at the Fremont Street Experience, an estimated one-hour drive. But after she left, no one heard from her.
David Blackeye is the tribal liaison for the State of Nevada’s Department of Public Safety. He consults with law enforcement agencies that have Missing and Murdered Indigenous People, or MMIP, cases.
“That last case, the Moapa case, once I heard about it, once we got the information, once we put it up on the website, I don’t think there was an hour of the day where it didn’t cross my mind,” Blackeye said…