Feb 07, 2023
Jul 11, 2023
Savannah
Davis
24
18
65 inches
67 inches
160 lbs
180 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the summer of 2018, a young woman named Savannah Ann Davis, just 18 years old, vanished from Ada, Oklahoma. The last confirmed sighting of Savannah was on July 18, 2018, when her grandmother dropped her off at her boyfriend's house. Several days later, concern grew when Savannah's grandmother was unable to get in touch with her. When she inquired with the boyfriend, he stated that Savannah had left, getting into a maroon car with unknown individuals. From that moment, Savannah has not been seen or heard from again, leaving her loved ones with unanswered questions and growing apprehension. The initial period following Savannah's disappearance is marked by a troubling lack of official action. Despite the concerning circumstances, a formal missing person report was not filed until 2023, years after she was last seen. This significant delay has undoubtedly complicated the investigation, allowing potential evidence to fade and memories to blur. The reasons behind this delay are not publicly clear, but it has added another layer of complexity and sorrow to an already heartbreaking situation. Information regarding her disappearance remains scarce, with few details available to the public. This lack of information has fueled speculation and deepened the mystery surrounding what happened to the young woman who seemingly vanished without a trace. The investigation into Savannah's disappearance is being handled by multiple agencies, including the Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office and the Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police. At the time of her disappearance, Savannah was described as a Caucasian female with blonde or strawberry blonde hair and green eyes, standing between 5'5" and 5'7" and weighing between 160 and 180 pounds. She was known by the nickname "Savie" and may have used the last name Reznick. The case remains an active and open investigation, a painful and unresolved chapter for her family and community. The central mystery of who was in the maroon car and where they took Savannah continues to be the focal point of the efforts to bring her home.
Jul 18, 2018
Ada
Oklahoma
Pontotoc County
Ada
Yes
123064
Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police
Ada
Oklahoma
Pontotoc County
74820
Ross Ericsson
Criminal Investigator
1130 West Main, Oklahoma
5804361166
Tribal
Law Enforcement
2023-1317
2023-01-14
Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office
3093
Blond/Strawberry
Green
Green
06/15/2026