Apr 16, 2025
Apr 22, 2025
Ahsan
Khan
30
30
66 inches
150 lbs
Asian
Male
In late March 2025, the family of Ahsan Uddin Khan grew increasingly concerned when they were unable to make contact with the 30-year-old. He was last seen by a relative at his home in Skokie, Illinois, on the evening of March 30th. A phone conversation the following day gave no indication that anything was amiss. However, as time passed with no word from Ahsan, his family's worry intensified. The silence was especially troubling as it occurred before the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, and he was absent for the family's Eid al-Fitr celebration. His mother, in her distress, repeatedly sent text messages that went unanswered, each one returning with a notification that the number could not receive them. This lack of communication was entirely out of character for Ahsan, who lived with his mother and was described as a loving and kind man who provided for his family and served as a mentor to his younger brothers. The family's apprehension was compounded by a fear that he may have been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, although he is an American citizen. His uncle voiced these concerns, stating they were unsure if he had been picked up by ICE or another organization. Ahsan did not have a history of mental illness and had never disappeared before. At the time he went missing, he was not employed but had been actively seeking a new job and earning money through Uber Eats. The Skokie Police Department was alerted and began an investigation, seeking the public's help in locating Ahsan. He was described as being 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, with black hair, brown eyes, and glasses. He may have been driving his 2012 gold Hyundai Elantra with Illinois license plate CL64603. Fortunately, this distressing period for Ahsan Khan's loved ones came to an end when he was located and confirmed to be alive. The profound relief his family experienced upon receiving this news is immeasurable. Though the specifics of when and how he was found are not widely known, the most important outcome is that he is no longer considered a missing person. The case, which caused significant anguish for his family and community, is now closed. It serves as a reminder of the emotional toll that a person's unexplained absence can take on their loved ones, and the immense joy that comes with their safe return.
Mar 31, 2025
Skokie
Illinois
Cook County
Skokie
No
167194
Skokie Police Department
Skokie
Illinois
Cook County
60077
7300 Niles Center Road, Illinois
8479825900
Local
Law Enforcement
25-02497
2025-04-02
Skokie Police Department
Black
Brown
Brown
Yes
05/31/2026