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Meet the dogs and humans working to locate missing persons on the Navajo Nation

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Volunteers with Four Corners K9 Search and Rescue.
Bernadine Beyale

Four Corners K9 Search and Rescue is the latest organization helping Native American and Indigenous families find missing loved ones.

They operate mostly on the Navajo Nation, where resources for rescues are scarce.

KZMU Radio in Moab spoke with the founder of the group about what she and her dogs find on their missions.

Bernadine Beyale founded Four Corners K9 Search and Rescue to help recover missing people in the region. The demand is high for help, especially on the Navajo Nation.
Bernadine Beyale

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