‘It almost feels surreal right now’: Crime Scene Investigators Seen at Missing Florida Mother’s Home

Investigators returned to the home of a missing Florida mother-of-three Monday, weeks after she inexplicably disappeared.

Nicole Baldwin, 41, was last seen on November 28 at her home on Strathmore Circle off County Road 44. Her 20-year-old daughter, Alisha Baldwin, who had recently celebrated her birthday, said Baldwin all her belongings, including her phone, Apple watch, purse, debit card, and shoes.

Fox 35 reports that investigators removed several items from Baldwin’s home on November 28, including a phone, watch, and her husband’s car. Crime scene investigators and police returned Monday, following a search the day prior by a volunteer group who scoured around 30 acres in the vicinity.

“It almost feels surreal right now. I never would have thought, you know, watching all these crime shows, until it happens to you, it’s just a crazy feeling,” Alisha said, adding that her mother is on medication for depression and anxiety.

Alisha told Click Orlando that they were in the process of moving from their home when her mother vanished.

“Going on without her has been ridiculously hard,” she said. “We were supposed to be moving out of this house together. Definitely a rough step doing this without my mom here.”

Baldwin is described as a white female who stands 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 135 pounds. She has blonde hair and hazel eyes. and was last seen wearing a pink nightgown, similar to a photo provided by Mount Dora police.

She has rose tattoos on her right hand and “tattoos of flowers on her left shoulder down to her elbow.”

“Hopefully, the cops can come up with something, the investigators,” Alisha said. “That would be the most helpful thing right now.”

Anyone with information on Baldwin’s whereabouts is urged to call Crimeline at 800-423-8477. Callers can leave an anonymous tip.

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[Feature Photo: Family Handout]