Search continues for missing Fargo woman, rural Minnesota area searched

Savanna Greywind
Savanna Greywind
Courtesy Fargo PD and Greywind family

Updated: 3:45 p.m. | Posted: 2:10 p.m.

Authorities continue to search areas near Fargo for missing Savanna Greywind, 22. On Saturday, K9 teams from Minneapolis were out in targeted areas. The K9 teams are specially trained in locating placentas. On Friday, police focused their search on a grove of trees and a cornfield near Dilworth, Minnesota.

Greywind was last seen a week ago when she was eight months pregnant. On Thursday, police found a newborn baby with a person who is one of the suspects in her disappearance. Police arrested two people on Thursday who told police the baby is Greywind's.

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Police Chief Dave Todd said the suspects are not cooperating further. The suspects were Greywind's neighbors in the apartment building.

Todd said they're asking residents to help by checking their properties, garages, outbuildings and dumpsters.

Police have also gathered private surveillance cameras from businesses and are going through hours of video, according to Todd.

Late Saturday afternoon, police reported they had searched 35 locations with connections to the suspects and other locations based on GPS information.

They're also working to put together a timeline of where the suspects' Jeep has been from last Saturday through Wednesday.

Police ask people to call the First Link Tip Line at 701-235-7335 with any information.