Missing couple from White Mountain Apache Tribe located safely
Two elders from the White Mountain Apache Tribe of Arizona were located safe and sound on Wednesday. Paul and Genevieve Ethelbah were last seen on their tribe's reservation on Saturday. They were located on the nearby San Carlos Apache Reservation yesterday morning. Paul, 82, and Genevieve, 76, apparently got lost. Get the Story:
Missing Tribal elders found Wednesday morning (The White Mountain Independent 12/2)
Authorities locate missing tribal elders (Azfamily.com 12/1) Related Stories:
White Mountain Apache Tribe searching for missing elder couple (12/1)
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