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Gold Alert for 15-Year-Old Savannah Climaldi – Newark, Delaware

Savannah Climaldi

A teen leaves home and disappears

Missing person in Delaware.  Savannah Climaldi, age 15, left her Newark residence around 8 PM on December 3, 2025, and never returned. Law enforcement has now issued a Gold Alert, a classification used in Delaware when a vulnerable teen may be in danger. Because officers cannot contact her and her direction of travel remains uncertain, concern grows fast.

Authorities believe she may be heading toward Pennsylvania, yet no confirmed sightings place her in any specific area. Every hour matters, and the public’s awareness is vital.

Who Savannah Climaldi is

Savannah is bright, artistic, and thoughtful. Her family describes her as a girl who notices small details, cares deeply for friends, and loves quiet spaces. She enjoys music, art, and long walks that help her think. Her red hair makes her easy to recognize, and she has a small tattoo of three stars on her left shoulder.

Her disappearance has shaken everyone who knows her. Savannah rarely leaves home without checking in, and her sudden silence feels deeply out of character. Her family remains terrified and exhausted, hoping someone has seen her and will come forward.

Details that matter

Savannah is a white female, 5’2”, 119 pounds, with red hair. Clothing details remain unknown, which makes public attention even more important. Without a clear description of what she wore, people must rely on her physical features and tattoo.

Investigators emphasize the tattoo because it can confirm her identity instantly. Even if her clothing has changed, that mark stays the same.

Police believe she may be attempting to reach Pennsylvania, but her exact destination is unknown. Teens often move quickly, especially when stressed or scared, so sightings can shift from one area to another within hours.

The search intensifies

Officers from the New Castle County Police Department continue to search neighborhoods, check camera footage, and follow incoming tips. They reach out to nearby agencies and request cooperation across state lines.

However, the search still needs community involvement. Gold Alerts rely heavily on public awareness because missing teens often travel through busy roads, bus stations, stores, and neighborhood areas where strangers may notice them. Even a brief sighting can spark a crucial breakthrough.

Why sharing Savannah’s story matters

Each share increases the chance that someone recognizes her. Your post may appear on a screen in Newark, Philadelphia, or anywhere between. Someone may spot her near a bus stop, a gas station, or a shopping center. Awareness spreads fast online, and that speed can save lives.

Community action transforms searches. People who read these alerts often become the eyes and ears that investigators desperately need. When a teen vanishes, unity becomes the strongest tool available.

A family waiting for answers

Savannah’s family waits with fear and hope. They check their phones constantly, unable to sleep, hoping for a message or a lead. They look through windows, replay memories, and ask the same painful question again and again: Where is she?

Her mother said, “Savannah, we love you. Please come home. We need you safe.”
Their home feels different now — quiet, heavy, and filled with worry. Yet they refuse to give up.

How you can help

If you see Savannah or know anything that could help, act immediately. Do not hesitate. Do not assume someone else will call.

Contact right away:
911
New Castle County Police Department: 302-573-2800

Her safety depends on quick action and widespread awareness.

Hope remains strong

Communities across Delaware continue sharing her details. Officers expand the search each day. Volunteers spread the alert to other states. People keep watch in stores, streets, and neighborhoods.

Savannah deserves to return home safely. Her family deserves answers.
Your share could be the one that brings her home.



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