The death of 14-year-old Emily Pike of the San Carlos Apache Nation has rocked the Native American community. From Mesa, ...
A Native American tribe in southeastern Arizona is pushing for tighter regulations on group homes after 14-year-old Emily ...
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.
San Carlos Apache tribe demands investigation into Arizona group homes after 14-year-old Emily Pike fled facility and was ...
More than 100 bikers rode out in procession to honor the slain 14-year-old girl. Emily Pike, who was found dismembered nearly ...
People from all over packed the gym at San Carlos High School to remember the teen, who was killed after running away from ...
When Emily Pike left her group home in late January, she simply wanted to go home. Two months later, she finally returned to Peridot, Arizona, on the San Carlos Apache Reservation. Emily's brother ...
Authorities are still searching for who was responsible for the murder, and her family says they will continue to fight for justice for Pike as well as other missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Around a hundred people gathered at a local park in Albuquerque on Friday to honor 14-year-old Emily Pike who was found ...
Thursday marked two months since the 14-year-old was reported missing from her Mesa group home. Weeks later, was found dead ...
Emily Pike, a 14-year-old living in a Mesa group home, was found dead weeks after running away. In an exclusive interview with The Arizona Republic, the group home's owner said the girl "just ...