LAS VEGAS, Nev. – A Lummi Nation woman has been reported missing while in Las Vegas to get married.

The family of 30-year-old Reatha May Finkbonner says she was last seen outside of the county clerk’s office there on September 3rd.

Her aunt Nikki Finkbonner says they’re desperate to find her.

“We are just trying to put it out there through all the media, through Facebook and TikTok,” says Finkbonner. “And we’ve put out like over 500 flyers for her through people who are helping us.”

She says Reatha had attempted to contact her fiancé and friends several times before her disappearance but her calls were missed.

A woman who let her use her phone says she seemed frantic in her attempts to reach her family.

Finkbonner is described as a 5’5″ Native American woman, with brown eyes and either brown or blond hair.

She has been added to Washington’s list of missing Indigenous people and anyone with information is asked to contact the Lummi Nation or Las Vegas Police.

You can also contact Nikki Finkbonner directly at 360-594-1211.

You can listen to the full interview with Finkbonner on our Podcast page. 

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