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Foul play suspected in Chantel Brooks' disappearance, Fairfield police say

nbcbayarea.com · 10h · first report

Foul play suspected in Chantel Brooks' disappearance, Fairfield police say

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Foul play may have been involved in the disappearance of Chantel Brooks , the Fairfield Police Department said in a statement Tuesday. Brooks, who turned 37 last week, was last seen on July 17 at 1:45 a.m. leaving a CVS Pharmacy store in the 300 block of East Travis Boulevard in Fairfield, where she lives. Security camera footage from Le Nain Hotel in San Francisco’s Tenderloin District, where Brooks is a desk clerk, shows her leaving work at around 12:20 a.m. that night. On August 5, Fairfield Police issued a public notice of Brooks’ disappearance and requested the family’s help. Her brothers, Kevin Robinson and Omar Hasan, said in an interview that they’ve been meeting every week with Fairfield police for updates on the case. Hasan, who lives in Reno, Nevada, has been staying with family in Vallejo during the search. “When we first heard about it, we hit the ground running,” Robinson said. “Being her brothers, we’re her first line of protection … We’re all on our knees together, pray

The coverage

  1. New details emerge a month after San Francisco hotel worker Chantel Brooks went missing

    independent.co.uk · 1h

  2. Foul play suspected in disappearance of Fairfield woman last seen at CVS

    sfgate.com · 3h

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