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Dewayne Wabasha, left, and Terri Grant speak about Ashleigh Wabasha, who was murdered in 2022 during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Douglas County sheriff’s deputy Colin Driscoll, left, talks with Jackie LaMere Wolfe during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Driscoll is working on the cold case of Jackie’s sister, Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984.
Dewayne Wabasha, left, and Terri Grant speak about Ashleigh Wabasha, who was murdered in 2022 during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Dewayne Wabasha speaks about Ashleigh Wabasha, who was murdered in 2022 during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Douglas County sheriff’s deputy Colin Driscoll, left, talks with Jackie LaMere Wolfe during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Driscoll is working on the cold case of Jackie’s sister, Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984.
Douglas County sheriff’s deputy Colin Driscoll, left, and Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson talk with Jackie LaMere Wolfe during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. They are working on the cold case of Jackie’s sister, Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984.
Lestina Saul speaks at a Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Dewayne Wabasha, left, and Terri Grant speak about Ashleigh Wabasha, who was murdered in 2022 during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Douglas County sheriff’s deputy Colin Driscoll, center, and Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson were presented blankets during a Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. They are working on the cold case of Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984. Jackie LaMere Wolfe, left, is her sister.
Dewayne Wabasha, left, and Terri Grant speak about Ashleigh Wabasha, who was murdered in 2022 during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Jackie LaMere Wolfe participates in an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. The Douglas County Sheriff’s department is working on the cold case of Jackie’s sister, Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984.
Dewayne Wabasha, left, and Terri Grant speak about Ashleigh Wabasha, who was murdered in 2022 during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
People dance during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Douglas County sheriff’s deputy Colin Driscoll speaks during a Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Driscoll is working on the cold case of Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984.
Douglas County sheriff’s deputy Colin Driscoll, left, and Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson were presented blankets during a Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. They are working on the cold case of Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984.
Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson, right, embraces Jackie LaMere Wolfe during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. The department is working on the cold case of Jackie’s sister, Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984.
Douglas County sheriff’s deputy Colin Driscoll, right, embraces Jackie LaMere Wolfe during an Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Driscoll is working on the cold case of Jackie’s sister, Michelle LaMere, who was murdered in 1984.
Jackie LaMere Wolfe, left, and Rachael Parker talk during Murdered and Missing Indigenous Peoples Awareness event at the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
