Crime & Safety

Moon Teenager Reported Missing

Family members of Savannah Clark said she has not been seen since Aug. 6.

are investigating the disappearance of a 17-year-old senior. 

Savannah Clark, 17, was last seen on Aug. 6, according to family members.  

Police Capt. Greg Seamon said Savannah was last seen by her mother before she went to bed on the night of Aug. 6. 

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Seamon said Clark's parents found a note the following morning from the girl saying she was running away from home. Because Clark is a juvenile, her disappearance is being handled as a missing persons case. 

Seamon said Clark, who has no prior juvenile history with the department, did not indicate where she was going in the note, or her reason for leaving.

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"She didn't even take a cell phone with her," Seamon said. "Our officers have been following leads with friends, friends of friends, possible boyfriends.

"We have no idea where she is at at this point."

Clark is 5-feet 5-inches tall and weighs 145 pounds. She has light blue/grey eyes, fair skin and short dark hair. Family members also said has a blue heart with wings tattooed on her inner left wrist. 

Clark's family asks that any information regarding her disappearance be reported to Moon police at 412-262-5000.

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