Emily Pike: Young Indigenous Girl Found Dismembered Begged to Leave Group Over a Year Before Murder

Slain Arizona girl Emily Pike reportedly didn’t want to return to a Mesa group home, over a year before police found her murdered and dismembered.

As previously mentioned by CrimeOnline, Emily was last seen towards the end of January close to her residential facility at the intersection of Mesa Drive and McKellips Road. Authorities and relatives confirmed that her remains were located in a wooded area near Globe, approximately 100 miles away from the location she went missing, on February 14.

Details of her passing became public knowledge in the latter part of last month through a communication from the Gila County police and social media. According to the communication, bags containing Emily’s head and torso were discovered. Her arms and hands have yet to be found.

On January 27, the manager of the group home informed Mesa Police that 14-year-old Pike had disappeared after allegedly leaving through her bedroom window. The manager also stated that this was not the first occasion Emily had left the premises without permission.

The manager noted that Emily was last seen near Fitch Park during a previous incident. Staff at the Rock Teen Center checked a few days later, but no one there had seen or heard from her.

Court documents obtained by FOX 10 indicated that Emily ran away three times in 2023. She told police about her dissatisfaction with life at the group home, which the San Carlos Apache Tribe reportedly stated is managed by Sacred Journey Inc.

Photo via Mesa PD/Emily Pike

Emily and/or another child told police in all three reports that they refused to return to the group home. In each 2023 case, staff alerted police, and officers either took Emily to a behavioral health center or returned her to the home within hours.

Officials reviewed dozens of missing persons reports from the group home over three years, which documented a 10-bed capacity for children.

Now, the San Carlos Apache Tribe is urging state leaders to investigate residential group homes for children and tighten regulations following Emily’s murder.

The tribe is also advocating for House Bill 2281, which would create a missing Indigenous person alert system.

Chairman Terry Rambler said the tribal council has offered a $75,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in Emily’s case.

Azcentral reports that the sheriff’s office announced Monday that multiple agencies formed the task force, including the sheriff’s office, the San Carlos Apache Police Department, the Mesa Police Department, the FBI, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

The task force was formed shortly after the San Carlos Apache Tribe offered a $75,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in Emily’s case. To assist in the investigation, the Gila County Sheriff’s Office and the San Carlos Apache Police Department have set up an online tip portal where anonymous tips can be submitted through tips411.

Information can also be reported to the Sheriff’s Office at 928-425-4449, option 1, or the San Carlos Apache Police Department at 928-475-1700.

Check back for updates.

[Feature Photo via Mesa police]

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