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Navajo police continue search for young mother missing since June

Navajo Police Department

The Navajo Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing person. 33-year-old Ranelle Rose Bennett was last seen by her mother on June 15th, 2021, at her residence in Hogback, NM, on the Navajo Nation.

She is described as a Native American, Navajo female, 5’2”, 125 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Bennett was last week wearing an orange tank top and black sweatpants. She has the name “Treasten” tattooed on her right inner forearm and also the letter “B” tattooed behind her left ear. Bennett also goes by the nickname “Tiny.”

Her disappearance has been entered into the National Crime Information Center. Anyone with information on her whereabouts or well-being is urged to contact the Navajo Police Department Shiprock District at 505-368-1350, or call 9-1-1.