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Advocates and families who have lost relatives to a crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people march in Albuquerque on ...
A Turquoise Alert will now be issued when there's a report of a missing endangered person, including Native Americans, people under age 65 and others.
The cause of death for a 14-year-old girl who was found dismembered on Valentine's Day in Arizona was recently revealed.
Pike's Disappearance and Murder The Native American teen was a resident of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation and was living in a group home at the time of her disappearance.
Emily Pike, a 14-year-old runaway who was found dead in February ... Pike's body was found dismembered in trash bags near the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona In June, newly released ...
An official cause of death has been revealed for teenage runaway Emily Pike. Pike, a 14-year-old who went missing from a Mesa, Ariz. group home in January, was found dismembered in trash bags near the ...
Pike, a 14-year-old who went missing from a Mesa, Ariz. group home in January, was found dismembered in trash bags near the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona the following month.
The cause of death for Emily Pike, 14, has been released by the Pinal County Medical Examiner. She was found dead and dismembered near Globe in February of this year.
Emily Pike's cause of death was "homicidal violence with blunt head trauma," according to the Pinal County Medical Examiner's Office.
Fourteen-year-old Emily Pike’s only home up to last year was in the mountainous community of Peridot on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in southeastern Arizona.
Fourteen-year-old Emily Pike’s only home up to last year was in the mountainous community of Peridot on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in southeastern Arizona.