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You can call 406-396-3217 with any tips or sightings.
And that's the same number that you'll see on Jermaine's billboards if you drive through Montana on Highway 93.
Sadly, Jermaine's grandmother, Vicky Morgeau, died on June 16th, 2023, with Jermaine still missing.
And there are still so many loving family members and fierce advocates fighting for her, and they all deserve answers.
Somebody out there must be holding onto that last clue that would finally bring Jermaine home.
But Jermaine's case is just one part of a much bigger issue.
So we also wanted to highlight some important resources for people like Jermaine and her family.
There's the Snowbird Fund, which is a project of the Montana Community Foundation, and it offers immediate financial help for Native families in Montana who are leading the search for missing loved ones.
To apply for help or to make a donation, you can go to snowbirdfund.org.
There's also a national helpline specifically for Native Americans and Alaska Natives experiencing domestic and sexual violence.
Go to strongheartshelpline.org to chat online or call 1-844-762-8483 to talk to them on the phone.
They can provide immediate peer support and crisis intervention, as well as referrals to Native-centered service providers around the country.
And if you're looking to partner with a good cause, you can reach out to media at strongheartshelpline.org to reach their staff.
When we were doing the research on Jermaine's case, I actually came across another missing indigenous woman in the same area as Jermaine.
Her name is Shakaya Blue Harding.
She was last seen in Billings, Montana on the morning of July 25th, 2018.
That is pretty close to Jermaine's case.
Very.
A bus ticket was purchased in Shakaya's name for Grand Junction, Colorado, but there is no evidence it was ever used.
The ticket was purchased the July 4th weekend in downtown Billings.