CBI issues Missing Indigenous Person Alert for Archuleta County teenager

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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation issued a Missing Indigenous Person Alert Saturday for a 14-year-old boy in Archuleta County

Sequoya Tsosie was last seen in the area of 5th and 6th streets in Pagosa Springs on Friday at approximately 9:00 p.m. by law enforcement.

Tsosie has been seen twice by law enforcement in the last 24 hours and is actively evading them, according to the CBI alert.If seen, call 911 or the Archuleta County Sheriff’s Office. The Missing Indigenous Person Alert is part of Senate Bill 22-150, which was signed into law on July 1 last year. The law requires the Colorado Department of Public Safety to create the Office of Liaison for Missing or Murdered Indigenous Relatives.

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