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Chicago Police Issue Alert for Missing Man Sergio Arroyo, Seek Public Help in South Ashland Area

The Chicago Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing person, 53-year-old Sergio Arroyo. Last seen on October 30, 2024, in the vicinity of the 1900 block of S. Ashland, Mr. Arroyo’s disappearance has prompted concerns for his safety. Described as having an olive complexion, brown eyes, black hair, and standing at 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing around 160 pounds, he is a Hispanic male whose absence is deeply felt by his community.

According to a

news release by the Chicago Police Department

, there has been no contact with Mr. Arroyo since the end of October. The details around his disappearance remain scanty, and the authorities have not yet specified the circumstances that led to him being reported missing. It is, however, clear that those who know him best are seeking him with an urgent sense of purpose.

The Area Three Special Victims Unit is handling the case and has issued Case number JH498249 in relation to Mr. Arroyo’s disappearance. The police are asking anyone with information to step forward and provide assistance that may contribute to locating the missing man.

If the public should have any information that could aid in this search, they are strongly encouraged to contact the SVU at 312-744-8266. In an immediate sighting or emergency, calling 911 is advised.

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