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March held in Hardin following recent death of an 18-year-old woman

"Justice March for Keysera Stops Pretty Places"
 "Justice March for Keysera Stops Pretty Places"
 "Justice March for Keysera Stops Pretty Places"
Posted at 11:15 AM, Sep 23, 2019
and last updated 2019-09-23 13:45:02-04

HARDIN — People walked through Hardin on Monday morning demanding justice following the recent death of an 18-year-old woman.

Family, friends, and members of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women group held the "Justice March for Keysera Stops Pretty Places."

Keysera's body was found in Hardin on August 29. She had been reported missing by her family two days earlier.

Authorities have released little information about the death, including how the woman died and whether her death is being investigated as a homicide.

Marchers planned to begin at the corner of Rangeview Drive and Mitchell Avenue, near where the woman's body was found, and proceed to the steps of the Big Horn County House.

Click here to read her obituary.

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