Fargo Police have arrested two people they believe are connected to the disappearance of Savanna Greywind.

In a statement, Fargo Police say "William Henry Hoehn and Brooke Lynn Crews were both arrested and charged with class A Felony Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping."

Around 2PM Thursday afternoon, Fargo Police received a tip leading investigators to Apartment #5 at 2825 9th St. N., where Brooke Lynn Crews and William Henry Hoehn resided. The two had previously been interviewed by investigators, and three searches of their apartment did not turn up anything of suspicion. It was the apartment Savanna was last seen at.

Investigators executing the search warrant Thursday afternoon discovered an infant in the apartment with Crews and Hoehn. The two were taken into custody for questioning and the infant was alive and taken to a hospital for a medical evaluation. A statement from the Fargo Police Departments says, "our investigation thus far indicates the probability that this is Savanna Greywind’s child."

Fargo Police say that subsequent information and evidence that was obtained lead them to arrest Crews and Hoehn, and charge both with class A Felony Conspiracy to Commit Kidnapping.

Investigators and detectives are continuing to work on leads and evidence in the disappearance of Savanna Greywind. If you have any information, you are urged to contact the Fargo Police Department at 701-235-4493.

To read the Fargo Police Department's full statement, click the link on the right.

Another prayer vigil in honor of Greywind will be held on Friday. It will begin at 1 p.m. at Campus Mall on the MSU Moorhead Campus. The event is hosted by the American Indian Student Association.