The RCMP in Halifax is seeking the public’s assistance in finding a teenage girl from Grand Lake.
Savannah Johnson, 14, was last seen on March 1 in the Grand Lake area. She is described as Aboriginal, 5’4” tall, slim with brown hair and brown eyes.
Johnson was last seen wearing black leggings with the word “REBEL” on the leg, a black shirt and black high top sneakers. She is describe as having multiple piercings in both of her ears and one in her nose.
RCMP is asking anyone with information on Johnson’s whereabouts to contact them at (902) 244-7208 or Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or text TIP202 + your message to ‘CRIMES’ (274637) or via website at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca.
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Maureen Googoo is an award-winning journalist from Indian Brook First Nation (Sipekne'katik) in Nova Scotia. She has worked in news more than 30 years for media outlets such as CBC Radio, the Chronicle-Herald and the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
Maureen has an arts degree in political science from Saint Mary's University in Halifax, a journalism degree from Ryerson University in Toronto and a Masters degree in journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City.
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