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A mother remembers her late teenage daughter as “very happy and kind”, days after the authorities discovered and identified her leftovers in Arizona.
On Thursday, February 27, Gila County shared sheriff’s Office A News message on Facebook Announced that the remains of an “unidentified woman” were discovered on February 14 outside Hwy 60 N. Mile Post 277 on Forest Service Road. Within a few days, an investigation between GCSO and the San Carlos Apache tribe identified that the remains belonged to a child previously reported is missing from the Mesa Police Department, according to the news message.
MPD later updated a flyer with missing person on social media for 14-year-old Emily Pike and noted that the teen was “Located deceased“And GCSO actively examined”. ”
The Police Department had a pike a pink and gray shirt, when she was last seen on January 27 at. 19.45 Local time, after “leaving his home on foot” near Mesa Drive and McKellips Road.
Talk to local CBS connected CrownHer mother Steff Dosela called Emily “a very happy and kind person” who loved to paint, art and draw and hoped to be able to conduct the art in college. Her family lives at San Carlos Apache Indian reservation, but when she disappeared, Emily lived at a group home in Mesa, she told the outlet.
“Her case manager finally came a week later to tell me she was missing,” Dosela told KPHO.
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In the news message published on Facebook, GCSO shared that it “worked with several law enforcement authorities to investigate all information and evidence.” Those with information relating to the investigation are encouraged to contact Gila County Sheriff’s Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs or San Carlos Apache Tribal Police.
“This is an active murder investigation,” GCSO wrote. “Sheriff J. Adam Shepherd wants to send our condolences from the sheriff’s office to family and friends to the young woman.”
According to a previous one post From GCSO, which was uploaded to Facebook on Wednesday, information was leaked “only for” law enforcement to the platform, even though the authorities decided that “further information needed to be investigated” before making a public statement.
Per CrownThe victims were discovered in large contracting bags. Detective could not find her legs and hands, while a preliminary autopsy found visible face and main trauma.
GCSO and MPD did not immediately respond to people’s request for further information on Sunday, March 2.
Dosela revealed that detective gave her a DNA test to identify her daughter Per Kpho.
“Why did it go so far? She was just an innocent … she was a baby. (It’s a) Pain that I hope no other mother would go through, “she said according to the outlet.
The mother also reportedly stated that the authorities had “three suspects”, but she did not know their identity at that time. The authorities have not released any information about potential suspects as the investigation remains ongoing.
“You’ll never be forgotten. I love you,” Dosela said about her daughter, Kpho reported. “Until we meet again, rest in peace.”
The Mesa Police claimed that Pike had a history of fleeing as the authorities continue his investigation of what happened after her disappearance Per Kpho.
Proponents for fetal care have planned on Sunday to wrap yellow bands around street pools near where pike were last seen alive to honor her, according to Crown. Anika Robinson, whose non -profit organization began to serve the teenager in 2023, told the outlet that she knows “the staff and girls in her home suffer a lot” after the loss.
“I think that for all children who have been placed outside their home and want to return home, we see this so often where they flee. They leave. They want a certain sense of independence, ”Robinson said. “Her family loves her, her large family loves her and we want to close.”