Missing woman, 50, last seen in South Shore located

Eugenia “Gina” Pressey-Stitman was last seen Dec. 12 in the 7700 block of South South Shore Drive, police said.

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Eugenia “Gina” Pressey-Stitman

Eugenia “Gina” Pressey-Stitman

Chicago police

A 50-year-old woman who was reported missing Thursday from South Shore has been locating.

Eugenia “Gina” Pressey-Stitman was last seen in the 7700 block of South South Shore Drive, according to a missing persons alert from Chicago police said.

Police canceled the alert about 10:40 p.m. Sunday, saying Pressey-Stitman had been located.

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