Woman suffering from Alzheimer’s reported missing from Englewood

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Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a 68-year-old woman suffering from Alzheimer’s who went missing Friday from the South Side Englewood neighborhood.

Rochelle Ford was last seen in the 7200 block of South Union, according to a statement from Chicago Police.

Ford was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and is known to frequent the areas of the 6300 block of South Union and the 8500 block of South Cottage Grove.

Ford is a 5-foot-2, 115-pound black woman with brown eyes and a light brown complexion, police said. She wears a gray wig and was last seen wearing a cream blouse, black coat, black pants, black shoes and was carrying a black bag.

Anyone with information regarding Ford’s whereabouts is asked to contact Area South detectives at (312) 747-8274.

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