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Research is underway for the employee of NBC Chicago, Kevin Spencer, missing since Friday

NBC Chicago employee Kevin Spencer was reported missing After he did not arrive for work this week and his family said they could not reach him.

Spencer works in the IT department of the station owned by NBC. It was heard for the last time on Friday, January 24.

He was seen by leaving NBC Tower that day before 6 p.m., the cameras showed him out of the NBC tower via the entrance to North Columbus Drive, then walking south on Columbus Drive and crossing the Columbus bridge .

“I think they said he hadn’t even called to work and let them know that he was not going to be there. And it’s just not like my brother, “her sister Jennifer Brinkley said. “My brother would have certainly informed the company if he was sick or if he was unable to attend.”

“I think some of the people who work with him regularly, they knew that something was not going early in the day,” said Kevin crossPresident and Managing Director of the Local Chicago NBCU. “You know, Kevin is the type of very diligent person, very good with attention to detail. And if he’s late for a few minutes to get to work, he will call his manager and say: “Hey, I run two or three minutes late. And so one, he didn’t do that. And then two, he was not there. And I am thinking of his managers to say that: “Something is wrong. This is out of character for Kevin. “”

A report of missing persons has been submitted.

The station said Spencer generally uses an electric scooter or the train as a mode of transport, but the directors of its building said that the scooter was still in the building on Tuesday. Spencer’s work phone was also left to NBC Tower.

Spencer is described as 5 feet, 11 inches high, with blue eyes and brown hair. He has a “Carpe Diem” tattoo on his neck. His sister described him as “very nice”.

“It is one of its kind, and it will certainly give you the impression,” said Brinkley.

Anyone with information on Spencer or their fate is requested to contact the unit of special victims of the CPD 3 zone, at 312-744-8266.

“I think the best thing we can do is share the facts with the world we are looking for Kevin and that we care about him,” said Cross. “And I know that our audience will do everything in their power, just as we have to make sure it is safe.”

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