A teenage mother and her baby were reported missing in Chicago after disappearing on May 25.
Mayra Osorio, 16, was with her 5-month-old daughter Samara Osorio, when she was last seen on West School Street.
Osorio was described as a Hispanic female standing 5 foot 2 and weighing 110 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black long-sleeve jacket and black pants. The baby was wearing a red shirt with pink pants and has brown eyes and black hair, reported CBS Chicago.
Osorio suffers from depression, according to a police department press release obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times.
No other information was available.
Anyone with information was asked to call the police at 312-744-8266.
Person of Interest Arrested in Case of Missing Mother
A man described as a person of interest in the case of a missing mother and child has been arrested and charged with murder.
Michael John Wolfe, 52, was named as a person of interest on May 23. The next day, he was arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated murder and two counts of kidnapping in the case of missing mother Karissa Fretwell, 25, and her son, William Fretwell, reported KPTV.
According to court documents, Wolfe is the father of the missing boy.
Wolfe’s home was searched as part of the probe into the missing pair on Thursday and the search for the mother and son continued in rural Yamhill County, Oregon over the weekend.
Neighbors of one property that was linked to Wolfe told KOIN that detectives had been there for days.
“Just odd. You see it on the news all the time of somewhere else or a different place, and the next thing you know it’s right next door,” neighbor Randy Ruggles said, according to KOIN.
Another said she’d never met Wolfe until recently.
“I would’ve never guessed. I met him a couple of weeks ago,” said Phyllis Hayes. “He was quiet, nice, just a neighbor saying hi. Had a dog.”