When 14-year-old Leanne went missing, police labelled her a runaway. Her family say it's because she is Native American

Police Mislabelled Missing Native American Teen as 'Runaway'

A 14-year-old Native American girl went missing in New York City 26 years ago and was labelled a runaway, despite her family claiming she would never do such a thing. Leanne Marie Hausberg disappeared on the evening of March 18th, 1999, after leaving her stepfather's home.

Her family reported her disappearance to the police immediately, but were met with dismissive responses from officers who allegedly said 'she'll be back in a day or two.' The New York City Police Department (NYPD) initially refused to file a report until the next day, instead labelling Hausberg as a runaway. This decision stuck for years.

The case highlights a nationwide pattern of erasure and dismissal of urban cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP). Mak Mars, who runs Justice for Native People blog, states that missing Native Americans are disproportionately labelled runaways compared to non-Native counterparts. The authorities' flippant attitude towards missing Indigenous women is 'completely unacceptable.'

According to FBI figures from 2017, Native Americans disappear at twice the per capita rate of white Americans. Despite comprising a smaller population, MMIP cases remain unaddressed due to inadequate data collection and law enforcement protocols.

Hausberg's family joined campaigners in calling for an overhaul of the NYPD's collection policy and standards. Sutton King, co-founder of Urban Indigenous Collective, argues that New York City is home to at least 180,000 Indigenous people yet many are unaware of this fact, making it difficult for them to care about MMIP cases.

The experience of Hausberg's family reflects a broader issue where law enforcement agencies often fail to investigate and address the disappearances of Indigenous women. Chris Ely, a friend of the Artales', accuses the NYPD of 'complete dereliction of duty' in responding to Hausberg's disappearance.
 
I'm still reeling from this news... 26 years ago, Leanne Marie Hausberg was labelled a runaway by the police after her family reported her missing. It's insane that it took them so long to take the case seriously. I've been following this story and it's heartbreaking thinking about what could have happened to her. The fact that she's Native American and from NYC only adds to the unfairness of it all 🤯. And it's not just this one case, but a pattern of erasure and dismissal that's happening across the country with Indigenous people. I mean, we need better data collection and law enforcement protocols in place, stat! 😡 How can we call ourselves a fair society when our own cops are failing to do their jobs? 🤔
 
I don’t usually comment but... can you imagine if someone did that with your own family member? 🤯 I feel like this is so messed up, police literally thought she was just going out for a night and would be back the next day. 26 years ago and still no justice for Leanne Marie Hausberg. The fact that they only started investigating after her mom got involved is wild too. It’s crazy how often Indigenous people are just erased from these cases. I don’t think we can underestimate the importance of data collection here, it's like they're saying "oh, she must have gone off on her own" 🙄
 
this is so messed up 🤕
they labelled Leanne Marie as runaway like it was no big deal
but her family knows she would never just leave her family, especially with all that trauma she went through

i made a quick diagram to try and visualize this issue:
```
+-----------------+
| Native American |
| woman goes missing |
+-----------------+
|
| Erasure
v
+-----------------+
| Labelled 'runaway' |
| without proper support |
+-----------------+
|
| Systemic failures
v
+-----------------+
| Missing Indigenous |
| people remain unaccounted |
+-----------------+
```
we need to address this systemic failure ASAP 💪
 
I'm still thinking about Leanne Marie's story 🤕... I know how frustrating it must've been for her family to be dismissed by the police, especially when they were genuinely worried sick about her 😩. It's wild that she was labeled a runaway in 1999, while we're just now talking about these issues in 2025... what have we learned since then? 🤔 The fact that Native American teens are more likely to be mislabeled runaways is so concerning, especially when it leads to them not getting the help they need 💔. Our school has been trying to raise awareness about missing Indigenous women, but it's a slow process... I hope we can learn from Leanne Marie's story and make some real changes 🙏.
 
can you believe what happened to Leanne? her fam is still lookin for answers 26 yrs later and the cops are like "oh she'll be back soon" 😩🚔 it's not just about Leanne tho, it's about all the other Indigenous peeps who go missin or get murdered and nobody takes it serious. the stats are wild, Native Americans disappear at TWICE the rate of white ppl 🤯 and yet we don't see near enough data on it. the NYPD needs a major overhaul, period 🚫💪
 
I'm like super confused about this whole thing... 🤔 I mean, can't we just believe people when they say their loved one is missing? 😕 I don't get why the police would do that. And it's not just Leanne's case, I've seen so many stories about Native American folks going missin' and nobody doin' nothin'. It's like, basic human decency, right?

And then there are these stats from 2017... 📊 Native Americans disappear at twice the rate of white people? That's wild. But at the same time, I don't want to say that police just not carin', 'cause they're still humans too, and we all make mistakes. Maybe it's just a matter of education or somethin'? 🤷‍♀️ I dunno...
 
Ugh, like come on police?! 🙄 26 years ago this Native American teen goes missing and you guys are like "oh she'll be back" lol what kinda investigation is that?! And then to label her a runaway? that's not even close! her fam knows better than anyone that Leanne would never just leave like that. it's all about the systemic issues, like, erasure and dismissal of Indigenous people and their cases... it's so frustrating 🤯. and don't even get me started on the data collection thing, I mean, FBI stats from 2017 show Native Americans disappear at double the rate of white Americans... how can that be?!
 
This is just insane 🤯... I mean, how could they do that? The fact that Leanne was labelled a runaway when her family knew it wasn't true is just devastating 🤕. It's like the system failed her completely. And now we're seeing this nationwide pattern of erasure and dismissal... it's not even right to label someone as a runaway, especially when they have loved ones who are begging for answers 💔.

It's so frustrating that the authorities are more concerned with covering their backs than actually doing their job 🤦‍♂️. And let's be real, these numbers aren't just happening in one place... it's a systemic issue that needs to be addressed ASAP 💪. We need to get the data right and train our law enforcement agencies on how to deal with Indigenous people who are going missing. This isn't just about Leanne or her family... it's about all those missing Native Americans 🌎.
 
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