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Body found in S. Side sewer thought to be missing Rolling Meadows man

- BY ALICE YIN, DIGITAL CONTENT PRODUCER ayin@suntimes.com | @byaliceyin

A body found in an Englewood sewer Friday morning is thought to be that of an elderly Rolling Meadows man who disappeare­d after collecting rent last month from several properties in the South Side neighborho­od.

About 10:30 a.m., authoritie­s pulled a man’s body from a sewer in the 6200 block of South May Street, according to a Chicago police source.

The Cook County medical examiner’s office has not officially identified the body, but police think they are the remains of Vasudeva Kethireddy, a 76-year-old businessma­n who disappeare­d in Englewood the morning of Aug. 4.

Kethireddy, a landlord, left his northwest suburban home that Saturday, making the trek he made several times a week to do odd jobs and collect rent from his South Side properties, his son, Shantan Kethireddy, said last month.

Three days after his August disappeara­nce, officers found his white 2005 Toyota Prius near 60th and May streets, police said.

Bank records show Vasudeva Kethireddy deposited checks at a bank and made a large withdrawal from a teller and later from an ATM.

His tenants said last month they saw him that morning at buildings he owned in the 6800 block of South Emerald Avenue and at 67th Street and Hermitage Avenue, where he picked up rent checks.

Relatives of the man could not immediatel­y be reached for comment Friday night. A GoFundMe to assist his family raised over $4,000 so far.

An autopsy was scheduled Saturday. Area South detectives were investigat­ing.

Anyone with informatio­n about Vasudeva Kethireddy can contact Rolling Meadows police at (847) 255-2416 or Chicago police at (312) 747-8220.

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PROVIDED PHOTO Vasudeva Kethireddy

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