Crime & Safety
Missing Woman, 65, Has History Of Getting Lost, Got Off Pace Bus Minutes After Getting On: PD
A woman reported missing Nov. 8 was at a Walmart, then got on a Pace bus for a short distance before she was last seen.

COUNTRY CLUB HILLS, IL — Police have gathered additional details on a woman reported missing Nov. 8.
Olubukola Olatunji, a 65-year-old Black woman described as 5-feet-3 inches and 180 pounds, was last seen Nov. 8 at 17200 Pulaski Road, police said earlier this week. They've since learned that prior to last being seen, Olatunji visited the Country Club Hills Walmart, and boarded a Pace bus nearby.
Family told police on Nov. 9 that the woman had left on a walk in the 4200 block of 188th Place the day before around 1 p.m., and never returned. Family told police she has a history of walking off, becoming confused, and then being located by police.
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Surveillance images from Walmart, located at 167th and Pulaski, show Olatunji pulling a suitcase behind her. She left the store just after 4 p.m. At 5:52 p.m, she boarded a Pace bus at 167th and Kedzie, then got off around 6 p.m. at 167th and Dixie Highway, police said.
She was last wearing a long, black, straight wig, a gray hat, long black winter coat, gray scarf, black/brown gown and white sandals.
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Past reports detail that Olatunji has previously been located in Riverdale, at the 13800 block of Atlantic. She believes she still lives in Chicago, police said.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to contact Detective Jason Strayer at jstrayer@countryclubhills.org, or by phone at (708)798-3191.
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