Missing Aboriginal teen located

RCMP located Savannah Johnson, 14, from Grand Lake. She was reported missing March 2/Photo by RCMP Nova Scotia

A 14-year-old Aboriginal girl from Grand Lake, N.S. reported missing March 2 has been located.

RCMP issued a news release March 3 stating Savannah Johnson was located and is safe.

RCMP thanked the public for their calls and notifications on social media in locating Johnson.


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About Maureen Googoo 270 Articles
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.