(KNOX) –
A search for a woman missing for over two years revealed “items and areas of interest were identified and properly reported for further evaluation,” according to a release from the Spirt Lake Tribe.
A search for Jemini Posey, a young mother who disappeared in December of 2024, was conducted over May 9th and 10th near Tokio and Fort Totten. Thirty-six volunteers participated in the effort.
There has been no word as to what contents were found or what leads to increased interest as a result of the search. The release says additional updates will be provided as information becomes available and is deemed appropriate for release.


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