Emily Pike: Reward Reaches $175K for Information on Young Indigenous Girl Found Murdered, Dismembered

An Arizona group home in Mesa, where the murdered Indigenous teenager Emily Pike resided, has been directed to revise its procedures following a probe by the Arizona Department of Child Safety.

ABC 13 obtained a communication from DCS, revealing that the DCS hotline wasn’t notified when the 14-year-old Pike went missing earlier this year after leaving the group home, though the staff did inform the Mesa police.

Pike had previously run away from the facility on three occasions before police discovered her remains on February 14 along U.S. 60, near Globe. Her dismembered body had been left in several trash bags.

Some of her remains have yet to be recovered.

In the letter, DCS instructed the group home’s owner, Sacred Journey Inc., to train its staff members to always call the DCS hotline, no matter what agency placed the child in their care.

Pike was placed in the group home by Tribal Social Services, following two reported sexual assaults while she lived on the San Carlos Apache Tribe reservation.

One of the attacks allegedly happened when a family member assaulted her.

No arrests have been made in connection with Pike’s disappearance and death.

Meanwhile, a $25,000 reward has been offered by the state, in addition to a $75,000 reward offered by the FBI and an additional $75,000 reward offered by the San Carlos Apache Tribe, for information that leads to an arrest in the case.

Police said that no one has been ruled out as a suspect in the ongoing murder investigation. The relative accused of sexual assault has not been publicly named, as the charges were dropped, but had reportedly visited Emily’s home even after the assault took place.

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.

[Feature Photo via Mesa PD]

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