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Chicago special education teacher reported missing after drive to appointment
Summary
Linda Brown, a 53-year-old Chicago special education teacher, was last seen Saturday driving to a scheduled appointment in Bronzeville and is now reported missing; police say she may need medical attention.
Content
Linda Brown, a 53-year-old special education teacher in Chicago, was last seen Saturday in the Bronzeville neighborhood driving to a scheduled appointment and later did not arrive. Her family reported her missing after she could not be reached and said her disappearance is out of character. Chicago police issued a bulletin saying she may need medical attention and are investigating.
Known details:
- Brown was last seen Saturday in the 4500 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Bronzeville while driving to an appointment.
- Police announced she may need medical attention and said attempts to track her vehicle have produced no leads.
- Family members, including her husband Antwon Brown, reported her missing and described the situation as unusual for her; relatives said they are searching.
- Robert Healy Elementary School and the CPS Crisis Management Unit have been notified and are offering support to students and staff; police asked that anyone with information contact Area One SVU detectives at (312) 747-8380.
Summary:
Family members say they are searching and have pleaded for Brown's safe return, and her husband described feeling frightened. Police say she may need medical attention and investigations are ongoing, and they have provided a contact number for detectives.
