Missing 15-year-old girl found safe, friend remains missing

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Destiny “Sweetie” Wilson (left) and Maia Hunwick. / Photo from Chicago Police.

A 15-year-old girl who went missing from the Lincoln Park neighborhood in June has been found, but her friend remains missing.

Destiny “Sweetie” Wilson, who was reported missing from her home in the 2300 block of North Ashland on June 15, has been located, Chicago Police said Thursday afternoon.

However, Destiny’s friday—15-year-old Maia Hunwick—remains missing. Maia was reported missing from the Washington Park neighborhood since July 14.

Hunwick was last seen in the 6000 block of South King Drive, police said at the time. She is a 5-foot-4, 160-pound black girl with brown eyes, brown hair and a medium complexion.

Authorities previously said the two girls might be together.

Anyone with information should contact Area Central detectives at (312) 747-8380.

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