Frantic search for missing Kevin Spencer, 34, after NBC Chicago employee didn’t show up to job & coworkers beg for info

A MISSING Chicago man has sparked a frantic search across the city after he disappeared over the weekend.

Kevin Spencer, 34, didn’t show up to work on Monday – which immediately raised alarm bells from his coworkers.

Headshot of a man in a vest and tie.
Kevin Spencer, 34, who works in IT for NBC affiliate WMAQ-TVCredit: Chicago Police Department
Photo of Kevin Spencer, an NBC Chicago employee reported missing, hugging a woman in a field.
Spencer, who lives in the Lakeview neighborhood of ChicagoCredit: Facebook

Spencer’s colleagues said it wasn’t like him to miss a shift.

He works at the information technology department at Chicago’s NBC affiliate WMAQ-TV.

The IT worker was last seen at work on Friday.

However, Facebook posts from his coworkers and friends said he was last seen on Saturday.

Spencer was last located in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago.

Cops searched Spencer’s apartment during a welfare check, but the missing man was nowhere to be found.

He usually travels around Chicago via electric scooter or public transportation, his family said.

His family said they missed a call from him on Saturday.

Now, his phone is going straight to voicemail.

His sister, Jennifer Brinkley, said she last spoke to her older brother on January 20.

“We talked for about an hour on the phone and the conversation went real well,” Brinkley told WMAQ-TV.

“We talked about going to college online,” said the driver, who also wanted West to hear his new album. “He’s a cool guy.”

“And it was just normal conversation about Kevin continuously pursuing his career,” Brinkley said.

Brinkley added that Spencer’selectric scooter was found at his home.

“I believe they said that he didn’t even call in for work and to let them know that he was not going to be there,” Brinkley continued.

“And that’s just not like my brother whatsoever.

“My brother would have definitely let the company know if he was sick or if he was unable to attend.”

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