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Police call on public’s help for missing pregnant woman from Chicago Chinatown

Police call on public’s help for missing pregnant woman from Chicago Chinatown

Chicago police have called on the public’s help in locating a missing pregnant woman from Chinatown.

October 14, 2022
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Chicago police have called on the public’s help in locating a missing pregnant woman from Chinatown. 
The woman, named Bilian Fang, was last seen in the 3000 block of South Lock Street on Oct. 9, according to police. 
Fang, 40, is of Asian descent and described as having a light complexion, black hair and brown eyes. She stands 5-foot-6 and weighs 120 pounds.
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Her family told FOX 32 Chicago that she is nine months pregnant and married with two children. 
Anyone with information regarding Fang’s whereabouts is asked to contact Area One SVU at (312) 747-8380.
 
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