FARGO, ND (Valley News Live) Fargo Police have arrested two people they believe are connected to the disappearance of Savanna Greywind.

In a statement, Fargo Police say, “William Henry Hoehn and Brooke Lynn Crews were both arrested and charged with class A Felony Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping.”

Around 2PM Thursday afternoon, Fargo Police received a tip leading investigators to Apartment #5 at 2825 9th St. N., where Brooke Lynn Crews and William Henry Hoehn resided. The two had previously been interviewed by investigators, and three searches of their apartment did not turn up anything of suspicion. It was the apartment Savanna was last seen at.

Investigators executing the search warrant Thursday afternoon discovered an infant in the apartment with Crews and Hoehn. The two were taken into custody for questioning and the infant was alive and taken to a hospital for a medical evaluation. A statement from the Fargo Police Departments says, “our investigation thus far indicates the probability that this is Savanna Greywind’s child.”

Fargo Police say that subsequent information and evidence that was obtained lead them to arrest Crews and Hoehn, and charge both with class A Felony Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping.

 

Previously…

Fargo  – Valley News Live has confirmed that a two day old baby has been taken out of the Fargo home, the last place Savanna Greywind was believed to be before she went missing . A DNA test is being done to see if the baby is Savanna Greywind’s. A family relative says a couple detectives rushed into the building, kicked in the door of an upstairs unit and took a baby out of the unit.

The relative tells Valley News Live that the baby was allegedly taken in and out of the building in a bag or laundry basket over the past couple days. Two people are now being questioned by police in connection to Savanna’s disappearance.

Reported previously…
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Fargo police have opened a criminal investigation into the disappearance of a 22-year-old pregnant woman.

Savanna Greywind was last seen at her apartment Saturday afternoon. Ground, air and river searches in the Fargo and Grand Forks areas so far have proved unsuccessful.

The Greywind family is offering a $7,000 reward for information that leads to solving the case.

Family and friends gathered Wednesday in downtown Fargo for a vigil and prayer service.