FBI Offers $75,000 Reward in Emily Pike’s Murder Case Investigation

The FBI offers a $75,000 reward for information on the murder of Emily Pike, highlighting a crisis affecting indigenous women.
FBI offers $75,000 reward in murder case of San Carlos Apache teen Emily Pike

Efforts to bring justice to the murder of Emily Pike have intensified with the announcement of a significant reward for information. The FBI has pledged up to $75,000 for credible leads that could help identify those involved in the tragic death of the young girl.

Emily, a 14-year-old from the San Carlos Apache tribe, vanished from a group home in Mesa in January. Her body was subsequently located almost a month later, over 80 miles away from where she disappeared.

The case has sparked widespread concern in Arizona, drawing attention to the alarming rates of violence against indigenous women, including those who are missing or murdered.

In a parallel effort, San Carlos Apache Tribe Chairman Terry Rambler previously announced a $75,000 reward in March for information leading to an arrest in Emily’s murder, highlighting the community’s dedication to resolving the case.


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