Disappearance of Pregnant Lady leads to shocking findings in her home days after

The investigation into the “disappearance” of a young pregnant woman in North Dakota has led to a startling discovery.

5 days into the investigators’ search for 22-year-old Savanna Greywind, they reportedly found a newborn baby in her North Fargo apartment building.

Family members told reporters the 2-day-old baby girl was healthy but taken to a hospital for tests. Police have not said conclusively whether the child is Savanna’s baby, though “our investigation thus far indicates the probability that this is Savanna Greywind’s child,” they wrote in a statement.

The young lady remains missing. Was she kidnapped by her male neighbours?

“We do not have information that tells us where Savanna Greywind is,” Fargo Chief of Police David Todd said in a Facebook video Thursday.

Todd said the baby was discovered while investigators executed a search warrant at “the suspects'” residence.

Those suspects have been identified as William Hoehn and Brooke Crews, who live in the same building as Savanna.

Hoehn, 32, and Crews, 38, were detained and taken to the police department for interviews by detectives.

As further information was developed and evidence obtained, Hoehn and Crews were both arrested and charged with class A Felony Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping.

Still, police said their investigation into the strange case continues.

“We’ve had 35 detectives, four sergeants, two lieutenants and a deputy chief working — in many cases, around the clock — on this investigation and we have also received assistance from local, state and federal agencies. We’ve also used K-9s, watercraft and several aircraft in this investigation,” police said.


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