Missing in Chicago

Published November 18, 2006

WASHINGTON, Nov 17: A Pakistani American has been missing in Chicago since last Friday, the family said. Irfan Vora, 30, is a pharmacist who was born in Chicago but his family came from Karachi and settled in the United States.

“He went for prayers last Friday (Nov 10) and we haven’t heard from him since,” said his wife Summaiya Mohammad.

When Mr Vora did not return home last Friday, the family contacted police who filed a report and on Monday found his car near Montrose harbour.

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