22-year-old Savanna Greywind was last seen at her apartment Saturday afternoon
A newborn infant was found in Fargo, North Dakota, Thursday where a missing pregnant woman was last seen.
Police were questioning two people in the wake of her disappearance.
Investigators are unsure whether the infant is the child of 22-year-old Savanna Greywind, who was last seen at her apartment Saturday afternoon.
In a videotaped statement, Fargo Police Chief Dave Todd gave no details about the two people being questioned, and said police had no new information about Greywind’s whereabouts.
‘We ask people to be patient with us because this is at a critical juncture of the investigation and we want to make sure we’re as thorough as possible so that we can give the correct answers to all the questions that people have,’ Todd said.
Todd didn’t reveal where the infant was found, only that the child was discovered as officers carried out a search warrant in ‘the suspect residence.’
Cass County Court officials said Thursday there were ‘search warrants in the queue’ but nothing had been filed as of the close of court Thursday.
Tarita Silk, a sister-in-law of Greywind’s mother, said police informed the family that a ‘two-day-old healthy baby girl’ was taken from the apartment where Greywind lived with her parents, according to KFGO radio.
Tarita Silk, a sister-in-law of Greywind’s mother, said police informed the family that a ‘two-day-old healthy baby girl’ was taken from the apartment where Greywind lived with her parents
Todd said his department is receiving help from outside agencies and that officers have used aircraft, watercraft and police dogs in order to try to find her.
Searches in the Fargo and Grand Forks areas have not been successful thus far.
Silk said some family members were searching an area in Minnesota 30 miles east of Fargo after receiving a tip.
‘We just want Savanna to come home. We’re prepared for the worst,’ Silk said. ‘The biggest thing now is for anybody who has any information to come forward.’
Silk said some family members were searching an area in Minnesota 30 miles east of Fargo for Savanna after receiving a tip
The Greywind family is offering a $7,000 reward for information that leads to solving the case.
Fargo police said in a statement released on Facebook Thursday that investigators have spoken to Grewywind’s family, boyfriend, neighbors, employer, and ‘anyone the family has mentioned as a friend.’
The department said they attempted to ring her cellphone and have conducted two K9 searches, with no luck so far.
The Greywind family is offering a $7,000 reward for information that leads to solving the case and finding Savanna