The body of a 1-year-old Tohono O'odham Nation girl was found on Thursday after nine days of searching.
Princess Guadalupe "Amisha" Moreno was found about 4 miles away from the spot where she was swept away by flood waters on August 2. She had been in a car with her family when it got trapped in a flooded wash.
More than 300 tribal members spent the next several days trying to find Moreno's body.
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