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Sinead O'Connor located safe in Chicago suburb

Sinead O'Connor has been located "safe and is no longer listed as a missing/endangered person," according to police in the Chicago suburb of Wilmette.

Singer has spoken often about her struggles with depression and mental illness

Sinead O'Connor has been located "safe and is no longer listed as a missing/endangered person," according to police in the Chicago suburb of Wilmette.

Authorities had sought the Irish singer-songwriter to check her well-being, afterO'Connor reportedly left for a bike ride early Sunday morning and had not returned after 24 hours.An unnamed individual had called police expressing concern for the 49-year-old'swell-being, saidSgt. Michael Robinson.

Paradigm Talent Agency, which represents O'Connor, declinedcomment and it is unknown why she was in the area.

TheDublin-bornsingerhas performed atleast twice in Chicago in the past few months, including with blues legend Buddy Guy in January and at a cancer charity fundraiser and David Bowie tribute in March. She has also been regularly posting social mediacomments about the U.S. presidential race.

O'Connor, who shot to fame in 1990 for her smash hit cover of Prince's track Nothing Compares 2 U,has spoken candidly about dealing with and seeking treatment for mental health issues.

Social media outbursts

Earlier this month, in aFacebookpost,she accused comedian Arsenio Hall of supplying drugs to music legend Prince, who died suddenlyat his Minnesota home studio on April 21.Hall filed a $5-million US defamation lawsuit against O'Connorin Los Angeles Superior Court.

In November, she threatenedsuicide through a bizarreFacebookpost, saying she had "taken an overdose" and blaming family members for "appalling cruelty."

O'Connor, who has four children and one grandchild,was later found safe, with reports suggesting she was seekingmedical attention.

Several months earlier,O'Connor cancelled her entire 2015 summer tour, including headliningfestivals in Edmonton, Regina andWinnipeg. A statement released by her agent pointed to medical reasons.

From the very beginning of her career in the mid-1980s, O'Connor has courted controversy for her outspoken nature, shocking statements and outrageous acts, including tearing up a photo of the then pope as a protest as she ended a high-profile performance on TV's Saturday Night Live.

Musically, she has experimented with a variety of genres throughout her career, from pop and rock to torch songs, reggae and Irish folk music.

Her albums earned praise from critics and fans, but her brashbehaviour and, in recent years,struggles with mental illness often overshadowed her musical ability and achievements.

With files from The Associated Press