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Portland police ask for help in finding missing 11-year-old girl

The Columbian
Published: March 30, 2012, 5:00pm

News Release from: Portland Police Bureau

11-YEAR-OLD GIRL MISSING FROM SOUTHEAST PORTLAND

Posted: March 30th, 2012 10:28 PM

Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2012-03/3056/52998/Savannah_Gage_media.jpg

The Portland Police Bureau is asking for the public’s help, as officers are searching for 11-year-old Savannah Gage, who was reported missing this afternoon, March 30, 2012. Savannah was last seen at home, in the 17200 block of Southeast Mill Street, when she went to bed last night, March 29, 2012, at about 10:00 p.m.

Family members and a babysitter thought she was sleeping in this morning, given that it is Spring Break this week, and did not realize she was missing from her bedroom, until approximately 1:00 p.m., this afternoon. Missing Persons Unit detectives has become involved in the investigation, although there is currently no evidence of foul play.

Savannah is described as an 11-year-old white female, 5’5” tall, weighing approximately 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Her clothing is unknown.

Anyone who knows of Savannah’s whereabouts is asked to immediately call 9-1-1. Anyone with additional information about this case is asked to contact Detective Mike Weinstein, at (503) 823-0446.

PPB

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