Investigation reveals flaws in how CPD handles cases of missing Black girls and women
City Bureau and the Invisible Institute found missing Black women and girls aged 10 to 20 make up 2/3 of Chicago missing persons cases.
The reporters on the seven-part series found that Chicago detectives repeatedly brushed off family members’ concerns, mishandled evidence and recorded inaccurate data that made finding missing people harder.
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GUESTS: Trina Reynolds-Tyler, journalist and the data director at the Invisible Institute
Sarah Conway, senior reporter and special projects manager at City Bureau
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Investigation reveals flaws in how CPD handles cases of missing Black girls and women
City Bureau and the Invisible Institute found missing Black women and girls aged 10 to 20 make up 2/3 of Chicago missing persons cases.
The reporters on the seven-part series found that Chicago detectives repeatedly brushed off family members’ concerns, mishandled evidence and recorded inaccurate data that made finding missing people harder.
Reset learns more.
GUESTS: Trina Reynolds-Tyler, journalist and the data director at the Invisible Institute
Sarah Conway, senior reporter and special projects manager at City Bureau