Murder of 14-year-old Emily Pike, San Carlos Apache, sparks grief among Indigenous nationwide
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Murder of 14-year-old Emily Pike, San Carlos Apache, sparks grief among Indigenous nationwide
The body of Emily Pike, San Carlos Apache teen, was found horrifically dismembered on Feb. 14, north of Globe, Ariz., in a wilderness area. Her remains were found in large black garbage bags. Her head, torso, and legs were found in separate bags; her arms and hands have yet to be found. Her life was taken in the most violent way imaginable, with severe trauma to her face and head. She went missing from her group home in Mesa, Ariz., on Saturday,…
Police Investigate Another Murder Where Indigenous Girl Emily Pike’s Remains Were Found in Trash Bags: Report
The Gila County Sheriff’s Office in Arizona is investigating another murder in the same area where they found the partial remains of 14-year-old Emily Pike. As CrimeOnline previously reported, searchers found Emily’s dismembered remains on February 14 in an area north of Globe, near milepost 277 off Highway 60 on Forest Service Road 355. Investigators said someone placed her remains, including her torso and head, in contractor trash bags. Her ar…
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