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2015 reconstruction of the victim by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. At approximately 9:20 p.m. on October 5, 1980, the nude body of a white adolescent or young woman between 13 and 25 years old (most likely 17–18 years old [5]) was found with blunt force trauma including multiple wounds to the back of the head (believed to be from a roofing hammer or framing hammer ...
Crow Canyon is located in the center of Dinétah, the ancestral home of the Navajo people. Dinétah , is located in what is known as the Four Corners Region of the United States . The region covers a large part of northwestern New Mexico , southeastern Utah , southwestern Colorado and northeastern Arizona and is surrounded by four mountains ...
Authorities in New Mexico say they discovered at least 10 human skulls in and around a property near the southeastern border, which could include the remains of a woman who's been missing since 2019.
Anthonette Cayedito was born on December 25, 1976, to Penny Cayedito (1952–1999), [2] of the Navajo Nation, and Anthony Montoya (1951–2012), a father of Italian and Hispanic descent. [3] After her parents' separation, Anthonette and her younger sisters, Wendy and Senida were raised by their mother in Gallup, New Mexico.
Now newly unsealed federal court documents show that she and three other people were arrested and charged in connection with a 2021 kidnapping case. ... one of 79 people on the Navajo Nation on ...
Roswell, New Mexico is an American science fiction drama television series, named after the city of Roswell, New Mexico. Developed by Carina Adly Mackenzie for The CW , it debuted as a midseason entry during the 2018–2019 television season on January 15, 2019.
If you're a UFO believer, Roswell, New Mexico, is beckoning. The desert town has embraced its extraterrestrial lore to the moon and back. 18 Out-of-This-World Things to Do in Roswell, New Mexico ...
In 1878, John Lorenzo Hubbell purchased this trading post, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to the Ganado region from their U.S.-imposed exile in Bosque Redondo, Fort Sumner, New Mexico. This ended what is known in Navajo history as the "Long Walk of the Navajo." Through extensive archival research, historian Cottam (Arizona State ...