Homicide is the third most common cause of death for indigenous women.
Mary was last seen walking on Firetrail Road on the Tulalip Reservation north of Seattle.
When she disappeared, Mary was having problems with her husband.

He continued to drive and messaged Mary that he didnt have room for two people in his car.
At 2:30pm Mary called a female friend who was busy and told Mary she couldnt talk.
They say she never arrived in Oso.

These were the last text message and phone call from Marys phone.
On November 26, Marys phone turned off and has never been turned back on.
On December 9, Marys estranged husband gave police a typed statement reporting Mary missing.

Marys siblings saythis was the first time they heard Mary was missing.
Along with the FBI, Tulalip Tribal Police are also investigating Marys disappearance.
Mary Johnson was 39 years old when she disappeared.
She also goes by Mary Davis or Mary Johnson Davis.
She is of Native American ancestry, 56 and about 115 pounds.
Mary has a sunburst tattoo on her right upper arm and a scar on her nose.
you could send the FBI tips about Mary Johnsons disappearancehere.