Missing Woman With Mental Illness Last Seen Near West Roosevelt Road

Marisol Vega
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Missing Woman With Mental Illness Last Seen Near West Roosevelt Road

CHICAGO — The Chicago Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 28-year-old woman, Glennise Peoples, who was last seen on May 30 in the 2700 block of West Roosevelt Road.

Details About the Missing Person

According to a missing person alert issued by the CPD, Glennise Peoples is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing approximately 250 pounds, with brown eyes, black hair, and a medium complexion. She is African American and suffers from mental illness, which authorities say increases the urgency of locating her.

The department has emphasized that time is critical in this case due to her medical condition and the duration since her last known whereabouts.

Location and Timeline

Peoples was last seen near the Lawndale neighborhood, close to Roosevelt Road, a major West Side corridor. The last confirmed sighting was over two weeks ago, and there have been no verified updates about her movements or condition since.

Authorities have not indicated whether foul play is suspected but are actively following leads and continuing their investigation.

Police Appeal for Help

The CPD is encouraging anyone with any information regarding Glennise Peoples’ whereabouts to contact them immediately.

“If you or someone you know has seen Glennise or knows of her location, please come forward,” the department said in their official bulletin posted on the Chicago Police website.

What To Do If You Spot Her

If you believe you’ve seen Glennise Peoples or have relevant information, contact Area Four detectives or the Chicago Police Department’s missing persons unit.

Do you live or work near the 2700 block of Roosevelt Road? Have you seen Glennise Peoples or have surveillance footage that could help? Reach out to authorities or share tips through the CPD site — your help can make a difference. Stay alert, Chicago. Follow more local updates at ChicagoSuburbanFamily.com.

Marisol Vega

Marisol Vega

Marisol writes about how city decisions affect everyday people. From housing and schools to city programs, she breaks down the news so it’s easy to understand. Her focus is helping readers know what’s changing and how it matters to them.

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