While Emily Pike was from Mesa and the San Carlos Apache Tribe - it was made clear that no matter who you are or where you’re ...
DCS probes the Mesa group home after teen Emily Pike's death; a bill to expand Amber Alerts for Indigenous people progresses.
Alaska’s working group, Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit, held a vigil on Friday at Hostetler Park ...
A group of protesters gathered in Cathedral City to call attention to Emily Pike, a 14-year-old indigenous girl killed in ...
Emily Pike, 14, was reported missing from Mesa in late January and found dead near Globe in mid-February. Police say no ...
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 County, more than a week after she was reported missing from her Mesa group home ...
HB 2281 would alert when an Indigenous or endangered person is missing. It gained steam after Emily Pike's death. A full ...
The group home manager spoke with true crime correspondent Briana Whitney about the safety, protection, and emotional impact ...
The San Carlos Apache Tribal Council announced Stage 2 fire restrictions will go into effect next week. Starting March 17, ...
The Arizona Department of Child Safety has launched a licensing inquiry into the Mesa group home where Emily Pike lived at ...
Multiple communities are hurting and pushing for answers after the death of 14-year-old Emily Pike. Mesa police confirm the teen was living in a group home when she was reported missing.
The killing of a 14-year-old Arizona girl is reverberating through Indigenous communities nationwide, including in Indiana, where a local funeral director is demanding justice. As CrimeOnline ...
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