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Noah Enos Missing After Concert At The Salt Shed In Chicago

The 26-year-old restaurant worker was last seen at Monday's King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard concert at the old Morton Salt factory.

Noah Enos did not contact friends or family following a June 12 concert at The Salt Shed, a music venue on Elston Avenue along the Chicago River in the West Town area.
Noah Enos did not contact friends or family following a June 12 concert at The Salt Shed, a music venue on Elston Avenue along the Chicago River in the West Town area. (Chicago Police Department)

CHICAGO — Chicago police asked the public for information about a man who went missing following a concert Monday night.

Noah Enos, 26, was last seen around 10 p.m. at a King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard show at The Salt Shed, a music venue along the Chicago River on Elston Avenue.

Enos reportedly moved to Chicago from Missouri last September with his girlfriend and recently started working at a restaurant in Wicker Park.

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Nicole Wijs, Enos' girlfriend, said police have tracked down footage of Enos leaving the concert venue and walking northbound on Elston. Wijs told WFLD that police suggests she search by the river, but nothing has yet been found.

Enos was described as 5 feet, 11 inches tall and 140 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing a gray jacket, green hat and tan shoes.

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Chicago police asked anyone with information about the case to call Area Five detectives at 312-746-6554.

Through police say Enos suffers from "depression and anxiety," his girlfriend said his disappearance is out of character.

Wijs said Enos knows her cellphone and would have at least tried to call her from another phone.

“He went to the concert. His phone died, and he vanished. There’s no sign of him anywhere else,” Wijs told The Independent. “I need everybody that went to that concert to recognize him. I need his face to reach every single person that was at that venue, somebody that was at the show saw him leave and knows which direction he went.”

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