Spokane Police Seek Community Assistance in Locating Missing 12-year-old

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department issued an urgent plea for help from the community in locating a missing 12-year-old girl named Savannah, who was last seen at her home on January 30, 2025, around 4 p. m. Officers described her as 4'09" tall and weighing approximately 100 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. She was likely wearing a school sweatshirt and may have been carrying a black backpack, making her identifiable to those in the area. The police provided a contact number for tips, highlighting the importance of community vigilance in cases of missing children.

In a positive update, the article reports that Savannah has been safely located and is now back with her family, demonstrating the effectiveness of community engagement. The Spokane Police Department expressed their gratitude for the public's assistance, which was vital in ensuring her safe return. This incident serves as a reminder of the collaborative efforts required for child safety in the community. The successful outcome reinforces the trust and cooperation between law enforcement and local residents.

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