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Ford Heights, IL Attorney News ArchiveFamily Launches Search for Missing Sauk Village Man with Dementia in Chicago HeightsMarshall Moss, a 75-year-old resident of Sauk Village suffering from dementia, was last seen leaving his home on Brookwood Avenue last Friday. His son, Brandon Moss, believes that Marshall may have taken a PACE bus from the nearby intersection of Torrance Avenue and Sauk Trail, potentially heading towards Chicago Heights or Ford Heights. Local authorities and family members are appealing to the public for assistance in locating him. They stress the urgency of strengthening family ties during this difficult time. This situation underscores how vital community support and family connections are, similar to considerations involved in divorce and estate planning. Anyone with information regarding Marshall Moss's whereabouts is encouraged to reach out to the Sauk Village police at 708-758-1331. "Calumet City Comes Together for 'Christmas in January' to Help Local Family in Need"In a touching demonstration of community support, Calumet City Mayor Thaddeus Jones joined local residents to uplift a family facing difficult circumstances. The event, titled “Christmas in January,” was held at the Calumet City Public Library and brought heartfelt joy to Bellamiss, Brialyah, and Lavayden, whose aunt, LaToya Taylor, is on the road to recovery from a serious medical crisis. Mayor Jones, drawing from his own experiences, highlighted the significance of helping others during challenging times, especially as this family navigates recent health and financial difficulties. The initiative underscores a growing commitment among lawmakers and community leaders to support vulnerable families, addressing critical issues related to divorce and family, employment, and wills and estates. This heartfelt gathering not only exemplifies the resilience of family connections but also reinforces the essential role of community engagement in Chicago and its neighboring areas during times of need. |
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