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The FBI has announced a reward for information on Mary Johnson, a Native American woman who went missing from the Tulalip Reservation in Washington state in December 2020.The agency is offering $10,000 for information leading to the “identification, arrest, and conviction” of whoever is responsible for her disappearance, according to a Twitter post issued Wednesday.
Mary Johnson, 40, also known as Mary Johnson Davis, was reported missing on December 9, 2020, according to the FBI’s Most Wanted website. She was last seen November 25, 2020, as she walked on Firetrail Road on the Tulalip Indian reservation in Marysville, Washington on her way to a friend’s house. She never arrived, according to the FBI.
Her disappearance is being investigated by the FBI’s Seattle Field Office and the Tulalip Tribal Police.
Johnson is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 115 pounds. She has black hair, brown eyes and a “sunburst-type tattoo on her upper right arm,” the FBI said. She also has a scar across her nose and a birthmark on the back of her neck, according to Tulalip news channel Tulalip TV.
Following the disappearance, Johnson’s family put up a billboard on Interstate 5 near the reservation asking anyone with information to contact the Tulalip Tribal Police, according to CNN affiliate KING-TV.