Car of Missing Chicago Teacher Linda Brown Found, Says Husband

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Car of Missing Chicago Teacher Linda Brown Found, Says Husband
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The search for Linda Brown, a 53-year-old teacher from Chicago Public Schools, continues as her husband reveals that her vehicle has been found. Police are currently withholding specific details about the location of the vehicle, as they proceed with their investigation.

Details of the Case

Linda was last seen on Saturday afternoon in the Bronzeville neighborhood, specifically in the 4500 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Her husband, Antwon, reported that her blue Honda Civic had been located by authorities. However, they have not disclosed further information as they are actively searching the area.

Timeline of Events

  • Last Seen: Saturday afternoon
  • Last Known Location: 4500 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Bronzeville
  • Last Activity: Scheduled acupuncture appointment on Saturday

Antwon shared that he last saw Linda Friday night when they watched a movie together. When he awoke the following morning, she was missing. He expressed his distress, saying, “I’m broke down, I don’t know what to do. I’ve done everything.”

He noted that her failure to attend a scheduled appointment was alarming, as it was out of character for her. The family’s concern grew when her calls went unanswered, prompting them to notify the police on Sunday.

About Linda Brown

Linda has a long-standing career as a special education teacher at Robert Healy Elementary School in Bridgeport. Her husband confirmed that she has a history of mental illness but has never gone missing before.

Call for Assistance

Authorities have indicated that Linda may need medical attention. They are urging anyone with pertinent information to reach out to the Chicago Police Department.

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