Chicago: Police Seek Public Help in Finding Two Missing Individuals.
Angelina Schindler Missing
Chicago police are searching for 26-year-old Angelina Schindler, who disappeared on March 13, 2025.
She was last seen leaving Jordan Community Public School around 11:15 a.m. that day.
Angelina was wearing a Portillo’s jacket, an orange cap, a pink blouse, and a blue jean skirt.
Although she is 26, authorities note that she has the intellectual capacity of an 8-year-old.
Her disappearance raises concerns, and police urge anyone with information to come forward.
Case Details
Angelina stands 5’5″ tall, weighs 140 lbs., and has brown hair and gray eyes.
She may need assistance due to her intellectual disability.
The case is being handled by Area 3 Special Victims Unit (SVU).
If anyone spots Angelina or has any leads, they should call 312-744-8266 or 911.
Police are working urgently to locate her and ensure her safety.
Andrea Cooks Missing
Another missing person case involves 56-year-old Andrea Cooks.
He was last seen on February 15, 2025, near the 600 block of S. State Street.
Andrea is 5’7″, weighs 165 lbs., and has black hair and brown eyes.
His complexion is dark, and he was last known to be in the downtown Chicago area.
Authorities are seeking public assistance in locating him as soon as possible.
Ongoing Search
Andrea’s disappearance is being investigated by Area 3 SVU detectives.
No further details about his last known whereabouts or clothing have been provided.
Police are urging Chicago residents to remain vigilant and report any possible sightings.
If anyone has information, they should contact 312-744-8266 or call 911 immediately.
The community’s cooperation is vital in bringing both missing individuals home safely.
Community Assistance
Authorities stress the importance of spreading the word through social media and local networks.
Time is crucial in missing persons cases, and public awareness can help locate them faster.
Friends, family, and concerned citizens are asked to share their photos and descriptions.
Anyone with even minor details should not hesitate to reach out to law enforcement.
The police remain hopeful and continue their efforts to bring Angelina and Andrea back safely.