Police still searching for 28-year-old missing medical student

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Ambrose Monye | Chicago Police

Chicago Police are searching for a 28-year-old medical student last seen nearly two weeks ago in the South Side Hyde Park neighborhood.

Ambrose Monye was last seen April 22 near 55th Street and Lake Park Avenue, according to a missing person alert from Area Central detectives.

Monye Ambrose (front) is a medical student set to graduate in May, according to his family. | Provided photo

Monye Ambrose (front) is a medical student set to graduate in May, according to his family. | Provided photo

He is described as a 5-foot-10, 180-pound black man with black hair, brown eyes and medium complexion, police said.

Monye was set to graduate from medical school in May, according to his family.

Police said he was known to hang out at coffee shops in the Hyde Park neighborhood, and frequent the John Crerar Library at 5730 S. Ellis.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts should call Special Victims Unit detectives at (312) 747-8380.

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