A Native American tribe in southeastern Arizona is pushing for tighter regulations on group homes after 14-year-old Emily ...
Slain Arizona girl Emily Pike reportedly didn’t want to return to a Mesa group home, over a year before police found her murdered and dismembered. As CrimeOnline previously reported, Emily was last ...
A missing persons report from Mesa Police reveals more information on 14-year-old Emily Pike who was found dismembered nearly 100 miles away from her last known location.
Emily Pike, 14, of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, was found in Globe, almost 100 miles away from where she was last seen in ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is requesting that state officials tighten regulations on group homes to prevent another tragedy.
Mesa PD's documents reveal details about Emily Pike's disappearance and confirmation that her dismembered remains were found.
Emily Pike was a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe. Her body was found along the U.S. 60 on Valentine's Day in Gila ...
It has been one month since 14-year-old Emily Pike's body was found by police. Investigating agencies have yet to make an ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is urging Arizona state officials to tighten regulations for state-licensed residential group ...
The resolution also encouraged the Arizona Legislature to pass House Bill 2281, a bill that aims to create an AMBER ...
Emily Pike's brutal death has sparked outrage on social media and a resurgence of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People ...