Elderly deaf woman missing from South Shore reunited with family

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An elderly deaf woman who was reported missing Thursday after she left her daughter’s South Shore home has been reunited with her family.

Loretta Eubanks-Jackson, 73, was last seen Jan. 28 at her daughter’s home in the 3000 block of East 79th Street, according to a missing person alert from Chicago Police.

Tuesday night, police issued a new alert saying she had been reunited with her family.

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