Crime & Safety

Woman, 28, Missing For More Than 2 Weeks: Skokie Police

Police said she may be in danger and urged anyone with information to immediately call authorities.

Kathleen Roxas has not been seen since she went missing March 19, Skokie police said.
Kathleen Roxas has not been seen since she went missing March 19, Skokie police said. (Skokie PD)

SKOKIE, IL —Police asked the public for help finding a woman who was last seen in Skokie more than two weeks ago. The 28-year-old may be in danger and in need of medical treatment, according to Skokie police.

Kathleen Roxas was last seen in the area of Skokie Hospital at 10 a.m. on March 19, according to a missing persons bulletin released Wednesday.

Roxas was described as 5 feet, 6 inches tall, 120 pounds and Asian, with brown hair and eyes and a medium description, according to police. She has a medium complexion and police were unsure what clothes she may be wearing.

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Police said she is known to frequent a pair of Chicago locations — one in the 2800 block of North Central Avenue in the Cragin neighborhood and another in the 5100 block of South LeClaire Avenue in the Vittum Park neighborhood.

Anyone with information about Roxas' location, sees a person matching her description or image or has any other information that may assist investigators in finding her safely was urged to call police immediately.

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Police said any possible sighting should immediately be reported to 911. The Skokie Police Department can also be reached by phone at 847-982-5900.

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