Chicago: Authorities are searching for three missing individuals, including a man missing since February and two recent disappearances.
Police request public assistance in finding Robert Hall (30), Jennifer Cruz (68), and Lee Carter (60), all reported missing.
Each person was last seen in different parts of the city. Two may require medical attention, increasing urgency in their cases.
Officials urge anyone with information to contact detectives or dial 911 for immediate response.
The details of each missing individual are provided below.
Missing Since February
Robert Hall, 30, was last seen on February 1, 2025, near the 11000 block of S. Princeton Ave in Chicago.
Hall is 6’2″ tall, weighs 180 lbs., has brown eyes, and brown hair. He has a dark complexion.
He has a distinctive tattoo reading “Tremaine” on his right arm. His family is worried about his well-being.
Authorities are actively investigating his disappearance and asking for leads from the public.
If anyone has information on Hall’s whereabouts, they should contact Area Two SVU at (312) 747-8274 or 911.
Senior Woman Missing
Jennifer Cruz, 68, went missing on March 8, 2025, near 4400 block of S. Cicero in Chicago.
Cruz is 5’2″, weighs 105 lbs., has hazel eyes, brown hair, and a light complexion.
Authorities believe she may require medical attention, adding urgency to her case.
Her family and police are concerned about her safety and well-being.
If anyone has seen her, they should contact Area One Detectives at (312) 747-8380 or call 911.
Man Needs Help
Lee Carter, 60, was also last seen on March 8, 2025, near 6300 block of S. Throop in Chicago.
Carter is 5’7″, weighs 190 lbs., has brown eyes, gray hair, and a dark complexion.
Like Cruz, he may require medical attention, making his disappearance more concerning.
Authorities are asking for any details that can help locate him quickly.
People with information should call Area One Detectives at (312) 747-8380 or dial 911 immediately.
Public Assistance
Chicago Police urge anyone with information about any of the missing individuals to come forward.
Community awareness and quick action can help bring them back to safety.
Anyone who spots them or knows anything about their last known movements should reach out.
Reports can be made anonymously to law enforcement agencies for immediate follow-up.
Authorities emphasize that time is crucial in missing person cases.