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Blood Tribe Police search for three missing youths last seen in Standoff

The Blood Tribe Police Service is asking for public assistance locating three youths who were last seen in Standoff. Police say Tiana Plume (15), Tahden Smith (14) and Tricia Crow Chief (12) were last seen on the evening of May 23 and it is believed they could be on the Blood Tribe or in the Lethbridge area. 

Plume is described as 4’8″ and 100lbs, with black hair, and brown eyes, last seen wearing grey pants, and a grey top. 

Smith is described as 5’9″ and 140lbs, with black hair, and brown eyes, last seen wearing green/black pajama pants, and a grey sweater. 

Crow Chief is described as 4’11” and 115lbs, with dyed red hair, and brown eyes, last seen wearing black pants, and a black top. 

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Police do not expect foul play and are asking anyone with information on the youths to contact them at 403-737-3800, or Blood Tribe Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 

Police say no photo was available of Crow Chief.

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