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‘I just want to find her:’ Search for missing Mount Dora woman continues despite lack of active leads

Nicole Baldwin was last seen on Nov. 2

MOUNT DORA, Fla. – A Lake County family continues their search for Nicole Baldwin who was last seen exactly two months ago on Nov. 2.

Mount Dora Police say she walked out of her home on Strathmore Circle late that night and no one has heard from her since. Investigators said she left all of her belongings behind.

“Just prayers for my mother that she’s found safe, or she’s at least found,” said her daughter Alisha Baldwin. “She was always supportive of me calling me her Angel and stuff, so we had a very close relationship.”

Her daughter, Alisha Baldwin, said she still wants answers. She still remembers their last conversation the day on her 20th birthday.

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“Her just telling me she’s proud of me and happy that she raised me to be 20 years old,” she said.

Terri Rogers didn’t know Baldwin, but has organized several communitywide searches in hopes of finding her.

“It’s hard. I just want to find her. I just want to bring her home. I want to give her kids that closure,” said Rogers. “I’m exhausted but I’ll keep going, looking until we find her.”

News 6 called Mount Dora police for an update about the missing mother’s case. They said they don’t have any active leads, but the investigation continues.

If you know where Nicole Baldwin can be, call Mount Dora police or the Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS (8477). You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $5,000.

Meantime, the search for Nicole Baldwin comes as her husband remains behind bars on unrelated charges.

Brett Baldwin was taken into custody by federal officials in Marion County three weeks ago on child pornography possession charges.

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