Missing Navajo girl found dead may have been hit by car, FBI says - WAFB
The FBI believes 8-year-old Maleeka “Mollie” Boone was likely struck and killed by a vehicle, possibly a pickup truck, on the evening of January 15 near Cedar Loop in the Coalmine Navajo Housing Authority area. She was last seen playing around 6 p.m. and was walking home when the accident may have occurred. Her body was found the next morning in a nearby field, and authorities are seeking information about vehicles traveling in the area at the time, offering a $25,000 reward.
Missing Navajo girl found dead may have been hit by car, FBI says
COALMINE, Ariz. (AZFamily/Gray News) — Federal investigators released a new theory Wednesday for what happened to a missing 8-year-old from the Navajo Nation who was found dead in Arizona last month.
The FBI now says 8-year-old Maleeka “Mollie” Boone was likely struck by a vehicle on the evening of Jan. 15.
Investigators believe the driver may have hit the girl without realizing it and may have been in a larger vehicle, possibly a pickup truck.
Mollie was last seen playing around 6 p.m. on Jan. 15 near Cedar Loop in the Coalmine Navajo Housing Authority area, about 17 miles southeast of Tuba City.

Investigators believe she was walking home when a passing driver hit her.
A Turquoise Alert was issued the next morning, and her body was found shortly after that in a field in the Coalmine Navajo Housing Authority neighborhood at 8:30 a.m.
Authorities are asking for anyone who may have information on the cars that were traveling on Cedar Loop Road within the Coalmine area between 5:50 p.m. and 6:20 p.m. on Jan. 15 to call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.
The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information.
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