30 episodes

Season 3: Trouble in Sweetwater
Violence. Retaliation. Disappearances. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles of remote terrain with just over 200 tribal police officers. This season on Stolen, Connie Walker’s investigation into the cases of two missing women leads her on a search for justice in a place where people say you can get away with murder.
Reporting for Stolen: Trouble in Sweetwater was supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation’s (IWMF) Fund for Indigenous Journalists reporting on issues related to Missing & Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) with a concentration on women, girls, Two-Spirit, and transgender people.

Season 2: Surviving St. Michael's
Last May, investigative journalist Connie Walker came upon a story about her late father she'd never heard before. One night back in the late 1970s while he was working as an officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, he pulled over a suspected drunk driver. He walked up to the vehicle and came face-to-face with a ghost from his past—a residential school priest. What happened on the road that night set in motion an investigation that would send Connie deep into her own past, trying to uncover the secrets of her family and the legacy of trauma passed down through the generations.
In Stolen: Surviving St. Michael's, Connie unearths how her family's story fits into one of Canada's darkest chapters: the residential school system.


Season 1: The Search for Jermain
In 2018, a young Indigenous mother named Jermain Charlo left a bar in Missoula, Montana, and was never seen again. After two years and thousands of hours of investigative work, police believe they are close to solving the mystery of what happened to her. We go inside the investigation, tracking down leads and joining search parties through the dense mountains of the Flathead Reservation. As we unravel this mystery, Stolen: The Search for Jermain examines what it means to be an Indigenous woman in America.
Stolen is hosted by Connie Walker.

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    • 4.8 • 383 Ratings

Season 3: Trouble in Sweetwater
Violence. Retaliation. Disappearances. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles of remote terrain with just over 200 tribal police officers. This season on Stolen, Connie Walker’s investigation into the cases of two missing women leads her on a search for justice in a place where people say you can get away with murder.
Reporting for Stolen: Trouble in Sweetwater was supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation’s (IWMF) Fund for Indigenous Journalists reporting on issues related to Missing & Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) with a concentration on women, girls, Two-Spirit, and transgender people.

Season 2: Surviving St. Michael's
Last May, investigative journalist Connie Walker came upon a story about her late father she'd never heard before. One night back in the late 1970s while he was working as an officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, he pulled over a suspected drunk driver. He walked up to the vehicle and came face-to-face with a ghost from his past—a residential school priest. What happened on the road that night set in motion an investigation that would send Connie deep into her own past, trying to uncover the secrets of her family and the legacy of trauma passed down through the generations.
In Stolen: Surviving St. Michael's, Connie unearths how her family's story fits into one of Canada's darkest chapters: the residential school system.


Season 1: The Search for Jermain
In 2018, a young Indigenous mother named Jermain Charlo left a bar in Missoula, Montana, and was never seen again. After two years and thousands of hours of investigative work, police believe they are close to solving the mystery of what happened to her. We go inside the investigation, tracking down leads and joining search parties through the dense mountains of the Flathead Reservation. As we unravel this mystery, Stolen: The Search for Jermain examines what it means to be an Indigenous woman in America.
Stolen is hosted by Connie Walker.

    Stolen Season 3: Trouble in Sweetwater

    Stolen Season 3: Trouble in Sweetwater

    Violence. Retaliation. Disappearances. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles of remote terrain with just over 200 tribal police officers. This season on Stolen, Connie Walker’s investigation into the cases of two missing women leads her on a search for justice in a place where people say you can get away with murder.
    This reporting was supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Fund for Indigenous Journalists: Reporting on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two- Spirit and Transgender People (MMIWGT2S).
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    • 2 min
    Episode 1: Tóɫikan

    Episode 1: Tóɫikan

    In a remote corner of the Navajo Nation, Ella Mae Begay lived alone in a little blue house. Until one summer night when she and her truck disappeared, never to be seen again.
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    • 29 min
    Episode 2: Trailing Ella Mae

    Episode 2: Trailing Ella Mae

    The search for answers in Ella Mae’s disappearance leads her family to take matters into their own hands and raises questions about policing on the Navajo Nation.
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    • 36 min
    Episode 3: Cheesy

    Episode 3: Cheesy

    A terrible rumor leads to the discovery that another woman is missing in the Shiprock district. Why is barely anyone looking for her?
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    • 41 min
    An Update

    An Update

    The Stolen team is traveling back to the Navajo Nation this week to cover some important developments. The stories of Ella Mae Begay and Kristina Carrillo are still unfolding and we are continuing to report on their cases. We will be back next week.
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    • 36 sec
    Episode 4: Farm Road

    Episode 4: Farm Road

    Jiní news, nunchucks, and a gruesome discovery near where Kristina Carrillo lived.

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    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
383 Ratings

383 Ratings

Mrs. PayHorStyLikSon ,

Ahe’hee

Connie. Reporting on my place of birth was unreal. Diné asdzáán nishlí. I am a Navajo Woman and I am thankful for your deep reporting.

My parents moved away from the rez for these particular reasons. It is unfortunate how crime, drugs, violence etc. seems to eat away.

My view of the Navajo Nation Officers has shifted and I really hope there is continued support for all tribal criminal investigators and officers.

I pray for peace everyday, especially on my homeland. Where I hope this can be found.

THESE ISSUES ARE REAL AND THE TRUTH WILL PIERCE THE DENIERS OF THESE ISSUES. I stand with my Indigenous brothers and sisters.

Ahe’hee

4343.gk ,

Trouble in Sweetwater

A disturbing and sad state of reality in the story of the missing Kristina, I hope there are future updates in this ongoing mystery. What is truth and what is Jinii? I applaud and respect the work in finding the truth in this well produced series!!

OaksKP ,

Great and informative

I look forward to new episodes every week!!

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