On Thursday, it was reported by the family of Rena Baker that she had been discovered deceased.
On Thursday morning, the Baker family released a statement confirming the passing of their beloved Rena.
They expressed deep sadness over the loss. Rena, described as a beautiful, warm, and loving individual, had a profound impact on those she encountered.
The absence of the individual in question has left a significant void in the lives of her children, as well as in the lives of their family and friends.
The individuals and organizations who aided in the search for Rena were acknowledged with sincere appreciation. The support provided through prayers and words of encouragement was invaluable during this challenging period.
The individual has requested privacy during this difficult time and respectfully asks that their wishes be honored.
The individual expressed gratitude towards those involved and requested continued privacy moving forward.
According to reports, Baker resided in the vicinity of 102nd Street and Forest Avenue in Roseland.
According to reports, the individual was last spotted on Wednesday, May 31, operating a maroon Hyundai Sonata.
A march was held in Bronzeville to demand action for missing women on the South and West sides.
Earlier this week, a car was discovered with a deceased individual inside.
According to Andre Baker, his sister, who has three children, was expected to collect one of them from school on Friday.
However, she failed to do so, prompting her family to report her as missing. The following day, she was unable to attend her daughter’s graduation ceremony.