Woman, 76, missing from Ravenswood Manor

Jacqueline Barholomay has been missing since Jan. 25 from the 2700 block of West Windsor Avenue, according to Chicago police.

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Jacqueline Barholomay

Jacqueline Barholomay

Chicago police

Police are looking for a 76-year-old woman reported missing Saturday from Ravenswood Manor on the North Side.

Jacqueline Barholomay is missing from the 2700 block of West Windsor Avenue, according to a missing person alert from Chicago police.

Barholomay is described as a 5-foot-7, 120-pound woman with brown eyes and salt-and-pepper hair, police said. She was last seen wearing a dray and brown coat, blue jeans and black shoes.

She is considered “at risk” and has been known to “walk for very long periods of time and become confused,” police said.

Anyone with information is asked to call detectives with the Area North Special Victims Unit at 312-744-8266.

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