A 22-year-old pregnant woman, who disappeared from her Fargo apartment earlier this month, died from homicidal violence, authorities said Tuesday.
Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind's body was found in the Red River on Sunday after she disappeared Aug. 19 from the apartment she shared with her parents.
A couple who lived upstairs, William Hoehn, 32, and Brooke Crews, 38, were charged Monday with conspiring to kidnap and murder LaFontaine-Greywind and steal her baby, who remains in protective custody, to claim as their own.
Fargo Police announced the preliminary cause of death on Tuesday, but the full autopsy report from the Ramsey County medical examiner's office isn't expected for weeks while Minnesota and North Dakota investigators continue to work the case. LaFontaine-Greywind was eight months pregnant at the time of her death.
The crime has shocked the Fargo-Moorhead area and total strangers from across the country. Messages have poured in on social media with offers to donate money, baby clothes or other items to her family. From St. Paul to Grand Forks, people are gathering in prayer to honor LaFontaine-Greywind, while other vigils are taking place throughout the region — from Winnipeg to her hometown of Belcourt, N.D.
"It's been hard for the community — not only the native community, but the whole community," said Willard Yellow Bird Jr., Fargo's cultural planner who is also a liaison to the city's Native American Commission, the first of its kind in the U.S. "It never happens in our town."
About 100 people, most of them dressed in Savanna's favorite color, green, prayed outside the Ramsey County medical examiner's office in St. Paul Tuesday night.
Before the prayer circle began, the group marched several blocks on University Avenue to the medical examiner's office with large cloth posters: "Justice for Savanna" and "#MMIW [Missing and murdered indigenous women] No More Stolen Sisters."