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Posted: Saturday, 28 November 2009 2:18PM
Police, family members still searching for missing woman
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CHICAGO (STNG) -- Police and worried family members of a 60-year-old woman last seen Wednesday outside of John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County continue to look for the woman Saturday.
Betty Williams’ brother dropped her off outside Stroger Hospital, 1901 W. Harrison St., around 1 p.m. Wednesday, police News Affairs Officer Robert Perez said.
Williams, who has a heart condition; arthritis and a “number of health problems” went to the hospital to get a prescription and was supposed to take a cab from the hospital to her sister’s Maywood home after her appointment, according to a flier released by her family.
Williams' daughter, who lives in Chicago Heights, reported her missing to Chicago police around 4 p.m. Thursday after her mother didn't show up at the Maywood home, Perez said. Williams has a Maywood address but also stayed in Chicago Heights.
According to the flier, Williams had no more than $30 in her purse when she arrived at the hospital and has not been seen or heard from since before 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Williams is a light-skinned African American woman, and is 4–foot-10 and 150 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. She also has blond highlights in her hair. She was last seen wearing a cream colored hat, scarf, blue jeans, blue coat and white gym shoes.
Anyone who may have seen Williams is asked to call 911 or the Harrison Area Special Victim’s Unit at (312) 746-8365.
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