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Sent: 2023-06-04 @ 17:12 Case: JG285754 Author: PC0AM53
Chicago Police Area Two Special Victims Unit
312-747-8274
Missing is from 102nd and Forest Ave. Works at a Dental Office in the vicinity of 51st and Pulaski. Last seen
driving a maroon 2004 Hyundai Sonata with an Illinois Plate # Z709627.
NIC # M23B0439
Last Name Baker
First Name Rena
Age 39
Gender Female
Height 503
Weight 130
Eyes Brown
Hair Black
Complexion Med
Race Black
BirthDate 01-Jan-1984
Last Contact 31- May – 2023
Marks None

Rena Baker: Troubling details revealed in search for missing Chicago mom
Chicago police are looking for a dental office employee who has vanished from the South Side.
CHICAGO - Chicago police are looking for a dental office employee who has vanished from the South Side.
Rena Baker, 39, was last seen on Wednesday at 76th and King Drive in the city's Chatham neighborhood, according to her family. She was captured on surveillance video leaving her friend’s house and getting into her car.
The maroon Hyundai Sonata with Illinois license plate Z709627 was spotted by license plate readers on the Dan Ryan.
"On 79th and the Dan Ryan the police were able to see her vehicle to about 91st on the Dan Ryan," said Andre. "We don’t know where she is at though."
Her brother says she left her cellphone at home and the direction the car traveled in is strange.
"It doesn’t make sense," he said. "She could have gone straight down King Drive to get home."
Baker is a mother of three young children and works at a dental office near 51st and Pulaski in Archer Heights.
"She was supposed to pick up her son [from school]. She’s always there on time and she wasn’t there," said Andre Baker, Rena's brother.
The 39-year-old also missed a milestone in her daughter’s life.
"She graduated today. This was supposed to be a celebratory day and the poor baby didn’t have her mom there," said Andre.
Baker is 5'3" tall and 130 pounds, police said. She is African American, with black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information is urged to contact CPD's Special Victims Unit at 312-747-8274.