Linda Brown missing Chicago CPS teacher car found but still no sign of missing Bronzeville woman who had been scheduled to return to work at Bridgeoport after service leave as husband, Antwon Brown is left searching for answers.
In the latest developments involved a Chicago CPS teacher who went missing over the weekend after failing to make an appointment has led to family members saying the 53-year-old woman’s car being found, while still no sign of the Bronzeville local.
Linda Brown, a CPS teacher at Bridgeport, according to her husband, Antwon Brown was already out the front door when he woke up Saturday morning. According to the husband, he’d assumed his wife had gone to her weekly acupuncture appointment.
‘She goes to acupuncture on Saturdays, so I thought that’s where she was,’ Antwon Brown previously told NBC5.
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But hours later when Linda failed to return and to respond to his messages, the spouse increasingly grew anxious as to the woman’s whereabouts.
‘The hours that went past around 1:30, 2 p.m., I’m starting to wonder, like, ‘What’s going on?’’ Antwon said. ‘She normally would call me and tell me where she is going. She never did.’
The concerned spouse later that day reported his wife missing to police.
The couple had spent Friday night together watching a movie before going to bed. Antwon says everything seemed normal.
To date, Chicago police have declined to say little on the case, along with the family members declining to say where the missing woman’s car was found according to Eyewitness News.
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‘We don’t know where she is. We need to find her because I’m breaking down and I don’t know what to do,’ husband Antwon Brown previously said.
Brown according to cops was last seen in the 4500-block of South Martin Luther King Drive, not far from the couple’s Bronzeville address, on Saturday. Flyers with Brown’s photo are now being circulated online and throughout the Chicago area.
The special education teacher at Chicago Public Schools’ Robert Healy Elementary School was set to return to work on Monday. Healy’s principal sent out a letter alerting the school’s community with a plea to contact police with any information.
The school offered students mental health support.
CPD asked anyone with information to call Area One SVU detectives at 312-747-8380.