UPDATE: Missing South Bend woman found safe
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An updated look at tonight storms
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Premier Arts hosts annual Art Walk with this month’s theme...
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission hosts open house
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13th annual Four Winds Invitational to benefit Beacon’s NICU
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Whirlpool’s Day of Impact celebration
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Developing Downtowns: Mishawaka
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Warmer Friday before some storms Saturday
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Fatal June 11 officer-involved shooting ruled justified
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South Bend PAL Athletes lacing up for Junior Olympics Regional...
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Cool start, lovely afternoon
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Future uncertain for East Race Market
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Drought might be over before it began for Michiana
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- UPDATE: The South Bend Police Department announced 21-year-old Savanna Hanson, reported as a missing person earlier this week, is safe and has been located.
Police say at no time was Hanson taken anywhere or by anyone against her will.
South Bend police say they are aware of several social media posts being shared suggesting someone was arrested in connection with this case, but that information is not accurate.
ORIGINAL STORY: The South Bend Police Department is requesting assistance in locating 21-year-old Savanna Hanson, who's been reported as a missing person.
Hanson was last seen the morning of Sunday, June 23, in the 1300 block of E. Indiana Avenue.
Hanson is described as approximately 5 feet 4 inches tall, 120 pounds, and was last seen wearing black spandex shorts, a purple sweater, and white shoes.
Anyone with information about Hanson’s whereabouts, is asked to contact Detective Stephanie Northcutt at 574-245-6027.