San Carlos Apache tribe demands investigation into Arizona group homes after 14-year-old Emily Pike fled facility and was ...
“Emily, I mean, we loved her. She was an excitement to us," Pike's aunt Carolyn Pike Bender said. “She liked butterflies, she liked anything that sparkled. She liked all the stars, just everything.
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 San Carlos Apache Tribe honored 14-year-old Emily Pike with a life celebration ceremony on the reservation.
People from all over packed the gym at San Carlos High School to remember the teen, who was killed after running away from ...
A teenager violently murdered by an unknown suspect was escorted back home to the San Carlos Apache Reservation where she ...
San Carlos Apache Tribe leaders are calling for an investigation into the murder of a 14-year-old girl and reforms to prevent ...
Emily Pike's brutal death has sparked outrage on social media and a resurgence of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People ...
Emily Pike's remains will be escorted to the San Carlos Apache Reservation for her funeral. She was found dead after going missing from a Mesa group home.
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.
Emily, a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, was found dead and brutalized near Globe ... Shannon Bollinger (left) and Shiloh Ashley hold posters at a vigil honoring Emily Pike, an Indigenous girl ...