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Family Of Missing 21-Year-Old Kimberly Iron Who's Been Missing For A Year Still Seeks Answers - Blavity

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October will mark a year since Crow Indian Reservation native and Montana resident, Kimberly Iron, went missing. The 21-year-old mother of three vanished from her Billings, Montana, home and was last seen in Sept. 2020. N BC News reports that Kimberly's father, Curtis Iron, received a series of mysterious phone calls from Kimberly. The first came on Sept. 22, from Las Vegas, Nevada, saying her boyfriend had been arrested, then another call came days later from the Long Beach, California, area. On both occasions, Mr. Iron says his daughter was in tears.  According to an  NBC interview,  Curtis said it was unusual for his daughter to call from different states because she rarely traveled outside of the Montana area. In addition, Curtis tried to track the numbers and call them back, but each time they were disconnected. The family last heard from Kimberly when she called on Oct. 6, 2020, from the Los Angeles area. She told Iron she was fine, but the family still got a feeling something...

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