Indian Country, Investigate Unresolved Violent Crimes, Yields Results Monday — Justice Department Surge to Indian Country to Investigate Unresolved Violent Crimes Yields Results | United States Justice Department.
Scott pleaded guilty to assault resulting in serious bodily injury and prohibited possession of a firearm. In FY25 alone, the FBI’s Indian Country initiatives accomplished the following: 1260 individuals charged, 1123 arrests, 304 weapons recovered, and 458 child victims identified or located.Some of those defendants charged by U.S. Attorney’s Offices include the following:Three people have been indicted on federal charges after a previously unsolved murder in New Mexico in 2020. (FBI Albuquerque/USAO District of New Mexico)Renaldo Descheny, 43, has been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and using and carrying a
firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence for his allegedly strangling and striking Jane Doe in the face with a firearm. Paul has been charged with second-degree murder and will remain in custody pending trial. (FBI Albuquerque/USAO District of New Mexico)Keanu Lee, 33, was taken into custody after being charged with three counts of aggravated sexual abuse, one count of sexual abuse, one count of kidnapping, and one count of assault resulting in serious bodily injury. announcement Justice Department Surge to Indian Country to Investigate Unresolved Violent Crimes Yields Results Monday,
November 24, 2025 Share Facebook X LinkedIn Email For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs Operation Not Forgotten Surged 64 FBI Personnel to 10 FBI Field Offices to Support Investigations of Indian Country Violent Crimes The Justice Department today announced results from its six-month surge of FBI assets across the country to address violent crime in Indian Country, including crimes relating to missing or murdered Indigenous persons.The FBI sent 64 personnel, rotating in 30–90-day temporary duty assignments over a six-month period to support field offices in Albuquerque; Denver; Detroit; Jackson, Miss.; Minneapolis; Oklahoma City; Phoenix; Portland,

