
The Chicago Police Department has issued a missing person alert for 51-year-old Lamar Taylor, who has not been seen since mid-February. The bulletin, marked as confidential, was circulated internally and has been made public in hopes of gathering information from the community to assist in locating Taylor.
According to the alert sent on March 5, Taylor was last spotted in the vicinity of the 7300 block of South Lafayette Avenue. He was noted for wearing a blue coat, blue pants, and multi-colored shoes. The Chicago Police Department's Special Victims Unit is handling the case and urges anyone with information to immediately contact them or call 911.
Described as a black male, standing six feet tall and weighing around 200 pounds, Taylor has brown eyes and black hair sprinkled with gray. His medium complexion and age are specific identifiers that the public can keep a lookout for. The bulletin did not specify the circumstances of his disappearance, but the police consider the matter to be urgent.
A link to Taylor’s missing person bulletin, including his photograph and additional details, has been made available on the Chicago Police Department's website. The bulletin is accompanied by a NIC number M24A3233 for reference. Community members are encouraged to visit the Chicago Police Department's missing person page for further information.
The police have not released further details regarding the ongoing search for Taylor at this time.









