Missing San Francisco hotel worker vanished after late-night shift
Chantel Brooks, 36, disappeared on her way home from the Le Nain Hotel in San Francisco on July 17 and has not been heard from for over three weeks.
On the early morning of July 17, 36-year-old Chantel Brooks finished an overnight shift at San Francisco’s Le Nain Hotel and was recorded leaving the premises before 12:30 a.m. She was later spotted in the parking area of a CVS on Travis Boulevard in Fairfield just before 2 a.m., after which she vanished. Her phone stopped transmitting a location signal, prompting a close friend to alert her brothers, Calvin and Kevin Robinson, who then started a search.
The family has been handing out missing-person flyers throughout Fairfield and other Bay Area neighborhoods as her birthday approaches. A flyer notes that the license plate of Brooks’s black Infiniti was last detected in Oakland, though police have not verified that sighting. Fairfield Police Department says the investigation remains active while the family grows increasingly anxious.
Why it matters
The case highlights safety concerns for night-shift workers and the challenges of locating missing adults in urban areas.
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