The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque hosted hundreds of people who came together Thursday night to remember Ashlynne Mike, the 11-year-old Navajo girl who was slain this week. Police said Ashlynne was abducted and later killed near Shiprock after she and her brother were picked up by a stranger. Read More >>
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