
Authorities are continuing their search for 25-year-old Morgan Farley, who was reported missing from the 1300 block of W. 110th Street. Farley, an African-American female standing at 5-foot-10 and weighing 160 pounds, has been unaccounted for since April 3, according to a statement released by the Chicago Police Department. Sporting brown eyes, black hair, and a dark brown complexion, there has been a call to those who might have any information regarding her whereabouts to come forward.
Details surrounding Farley's disappearance suggest she was last observed wearing a brown coat, light blue jeans, gym shoes, and also possibly a brown wig. Wearing a brown wig, the young woman was also reportedly last seen in a vehicle with an unknown male during Mother's Day weekend at Ada Park. The Chicago Police have not yet released the identity of the male she was seen with or the model of the vehicle.
Since her disappearance, the Chicago Police Department has asked the public to alert any sightings by immediately calling 9-1-1. Additionally, those with pertinent information can directly contact the Area Two SVU Detectives at 312-747-8274. This case, under NIC # M24A5527, has been on the books since her last contact over a month ago, raising concerns and the urgency for community assistance.
The plea for help was echoed by the department on their official website, stating anyone with information is asking to get in touch. The case of Morgan Farley has cast a spotlight once again on the crucial role the public plays in aiding the resolution of missing persons cases. Linked to the site, the police notice highlights the ongoing effort to bring those who have vanished back to their families and communities.









