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Eunice Franklin, 52: Last Seen By Her Boyfriend Outside Her Home

*Update October 2021* Eunice Franklin has been removed from the NamUs database, but there aren’t any reports regarding if she has been located or remains a missing person.
Original Story:
This is a case where not much has been shared publicly, but Eunice Franklin still deserves attention. On November 10, 2019, the 52-year-old disappeared from Robbins, Illinois, seemingly without a trace. According to a report, Eunice was last seen in front of her home in the small village just southwest of Chicago.
Eunice’s missing person case hasn’t been widely publicized and there haven’t been many details shared with the media, but the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) states that her boyfriend was the last person to see her. There hasn’t been any additional information about her case shared, and very little is known about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Where she worked, what her family relationships may have been like, and what she many have been doing on the day she disappeared are unknown.
At the time of her disappearance, Eunice Franklin stood 6 feet tall and weighed 160 pounds. She has brown eyes and her hair may have been a blondish color. She was last seen wearing blue jeans, a red and blue Looney Tunes jacket, and gym shoes. Authorities added that Eunice is known to frequent “areas near 136th Street and Central Park Avenue, and 135th Street and Trumbull Avenue,” according to Fox 32 Chicago.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Robbins Police Department at 708-385-4121 or their local authorities.
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