The body of Noah Enos, a 26-year-old Chicago resident who vanished after a concert on Monday night, was recovered from the Chicago River on Saturday morning. His family confirmed the identification. A message posted on a GoFundMe page established for Enos conveyed the tragic news: "We have received the devastating confirmation that Noah has passed away. The family appreciates the prayers, donations, and outpouring of support during this incredibly difficult time. Please continue to keep Noah's loved ones in your prayers."
According to Fox 32 Chicago, Enos's body was discovered near the 1300 block of North Elston Avenue around 9:45 a.m. While the medical examiner verified the identity late Saturday, the cause of death remains undetermined.

Enos attended a concert at the Salt Shed with a colleague on Monday evening. He maintained contact with friends through text messages and Snapchat until approximately 9 p.m., with his phone reportedly dying around 10 p.m. His coworker stated that Enos went to the restroom around 10 p.m., and upon returning, he was unable to locate him.

Enos's family initiated a search, suspecting foul play after AT&T indicated his last communications were sent around 5 p.m., despite friends possessing text messages timestamped between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. One text to a friend around 8 p.m. placed Enos near the front of the venue, with a final message to the same friend sent at 9 p.m.
Enos had relocated to Chicago approximately a year prior, working at a restaurant and doing freelance graphic design for a T-shirt company. An autopsy is scheduled to ascertain the cause of death.
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