
Colorado's MIPA: 17 Alerts in 2026, 67 in 2025
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Colorados Missing Indigenous Person Alert (MIPA) has emerged as the states most active alert system, with sixty-seven activations in 2025. This year, the pace is even faster, with seventeen alerts issued in the first few months of 2026. The tool has successfully located all but five people, though two were found deceased and three remain missing. Despite improvements in law enforcement training, gaps persist in consistent application, highlighting the need for ongoing awareness and prevention efforts.
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