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A Chicago man is desperately seeking answers regarding the sudden disappearance of his wife, a dedicated special education teacher, who has been missing for four days.
Linda Brown, aged 53, was last observed on Saturday morning in the city’s Bronzeville neighborhood, specifically on the 4500 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
According to an online flyer from the Chicago Teachers Union, Linda intended to attend an acupuncture appointment in Wicker Park but never arrived at her destination.
Her husband, Antwon Brown, shared with FOX 32 Chicago that the couple spent the previous evening watching a movie at home before going to sleep. By the time he awoke the next morning, Linda had already left.
“I’m at a loss; I’m shattered. I’ve tried everything. I’m talking to everyone I can; we’ve got people out there searching for her. I’m out of options and don’t know what to do,” he expressed.
Calls and messages to her phone have not been answered.
Antwon Brown said Linda has a history with mental health issues but had never left home before without returning. Chicago police said she may be in need of medical attention.
On Tuesday, Antwon said his wife’s car, a blue Honda Civic, had been found. Police have not released any details on its location, as the investigation into her disappearance continues.
“I am terrified,” Antwon said, according to NBC Chicago. “I am just shaking. I need my wife home.”
Brown, a teacher at Robert Healy Elementary School, is described as standing 5 feet tall and weighing around 130 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes, and a fair complexion.
CPD urges anyone with information to contact Area One SVU detectives at 312-747-8380.
Check back for updates.
[Feature Photo via Chicago Teachers Union]