San Carlos Apache tribe demands investigation into Arizona group homes after 14-year-old Emily Pike fled facility and was ...
GLOBE, Ariz. — A teenager violently murdered by an unknown suspect was escorted back home to the San Carlos Apache Reservation where she will lie in wake on Friday. Emily Pike, 14, was reported ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is requesting state leaders investigate and tighten regulations for state-licensed residential ...
Emily Pike's remains are in Globe, but her family requested that the REDRUM Motorcycle Club escort her back home for her ...
GLOBE, AZ (AZFamily) — This weekend, murdered 14-year-old Emily Pike will be laid to rest at the San Carlos Apache ...
Around a hundred people gathered at a local park in Albuquerque on Friday to honor 14-year-old Emily Pike who was found ...
San Carlos Apache Tribe leaders are calling for an investigation into the murder of a 14-year-old girl and reforms to prevent ...
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNBiker group honors Emily Pike, indigenous teenager found dismembered 100 miles from her homeMore than 100 bikers rode out in procession to honor the slain 14-year-old girl. Emily Pike, who was found dismembered nearly ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is requesting that state officials tighten regulations on group homes to prevent another tragedy.
It was unknown if Emily Pike made it home or how close she got. On Feb. 14, her dismembered remains were found in a pair of heavy-duty trash bags.
The 14-year-old's wake and services are planned this weekend. Chairman Terry Rambler spoke with ABC15 one-on-one as the tribe pushes for change.
The resolution also encouraged the Arizona Legislature to pass House Bill 2281, a bill that aims to create an AMBER Alert-style system for missing Indigenous people.
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