A quiet community in Sullivan, Missouri has been shaken by a deeply concerning situation—two young girls, Savannah and her friend Audrey, have been reported missing, and time is quickly becoming a critical factor in their safe return.
According to initial reports, both juveniles left home without permission in the early hours of April 3, 2026. What might have initially seemed like a runaway situation has now escalated into something far more serious, as authorities and families grow increasingly worried about their safety.
The last confirmed sighting of Savannah and Audrey places them at approximately 2:30 AM at the Village of the Green Apartments in Sullivan. It was in those early morning hours—when most of the world is asleep—that something unusual happened. Witnesses reported seeing the girls get into a vehicle that has now become a central focus of the investigation.

The vehicle in question is described as a green Dodge truck with a gray stripe running along the bottom. It reportedly has a flatbed, an unusually loud engine, and—perhaps most concerning—no visible license plate. Shortly after the girls entered the truck, it left the area quickly, before anyone could intervene.
That detail alone has raised serious red flags.
Law enforcement officials are now actively investigating the situation and are urging the public to stay alert. While specific descriptions of Savannah and Audrey have not yet been widely released, their disappearance under these circumstances has heightened concern among both authorities and the community.
Cases involving missing juveniles are always treated with urgency, but the involvement of an unidentified vehicle adds another layer of complexity. Without a license plate or clear identification, tracking the truck becomes significantly more difficult—making public awareness even more essential.
Every detail matters.
Someone, somewhere, may have seen that truck. Perhaps it passed by a gas station, a neighborhood, or a highway. Maybe its loud engine caught someone’s attention. These small observations—things that might seem insignificant—can become crucial pieces of a much larger puzzle.
For the families of Savannah and Audrey, the uncertainty is overwhelming. Every moment without answers brings more fear, more questions, and more urgency. They are waiting, hoping, and relying on the possibility that someone will come forward with information that leads to their safe return.
The Sullivan Police Department has already been notified and is working to gather leads, but they cannot do it alone. Community involvement plays a vital role in cases like this. The faster information spreads, the greater the chances of locating the girls and identifying the vehicle involved.
This is where you come in.
Sharing this information is not just a gesture—it’s an action that could make a real difference. Social media has the power to reach thousands, even millions, in a matter of minutes. The right person seeing the right post at the right time can change everything.
If you are in Missouri or nearby areas, please stay especially alert. Keep an eye out for the described truck—a green Dodge with a gray stripe, flatbed, loud engine, and no license plate. Even if you’re unsure, it’s always better to report something than to stay silent.
If you have seen Savannah, Audrey, or the vehicle described—or if you have any information at all—contact the Sullivan Police Department immediately or call 911. Acting quickly could be the key to bringing them home safely.
This is more than just a story—it’s a call for awareness, for vigilance, and for action.
Two young lives are at the center of this situation, and right now, they need all the help they can get.
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