Missing Far South Side man found safe

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Tanner Walker | Photo from Chicago Police

Tanner Walker | Photo from Chicago Police

A man who was reported missing from the Far South Side on Wednesday has been found safe.

Tanner Walker, 32, was last seen on Sept. 20 near Mount Sinai Hospital, according to a missing person alert from police. Walker lives in the 12200 block of South Ada.

Police said Thursday morning that Walker had been found safe and in good condition.

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