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The horrific murder of 14-year-old Emily Pike early this year still haunts the people of the San Carlos Apache Nation and has brought urgency to the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous ...
Norman says the Bureau of Indian Affairs assigned him an investigator. But after search dogs and posting flyers turned up ...
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ICT News on MSNSan Carlos Apache tribe demands investigation into group homes after Emily Pike’s murderThe San Carlos Apache tribe wants state leaders to launch an investigation and implement stricter regulations for ...
Community and tribal actions intensify following the murder of Emily Pike, a 14-year-old member of the San Carlos Apache ...
A San Carlos Apache Tribe member and Globe woman is pushing to get the word out there about 14-year-old Emily Pike and her ...
A volunteer group in Arizona plans to search for the additional remains of 14-year-old Indigenous girl Emily Pike to provide ...
PERIDOT, Ariz. — A San Carlos Apache teen was laid to rest in her hometown on Saturday as her death investigation remains a mystery to detectives. Hundreds of people gathered in the San Carlos High ...
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.
The death of 14-year-old Emily Pike of the San Carlos Apache Nation has rocked the Native American community. From Mesa, ...
Two months later, she finally returned to Peridot, Arizona, on the San Carlos Apache Reservation. Emily's brother, cousins, and members of the Redrun Motorcycle Club carried her pink and purple ...
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, ...
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