Dive teams search for missing Florida mom of 3

Dive teams search for missing Florida mom of 3

Video above: Previous coverage of the search for Nicole Baldwin

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A search for a missing Florida mother of three has resumed nearly six months after her disappearance, according to officials.

The 41-year-old Mount Dora mother, Nicole Baldwin, went missing on Nov. 2, according to NBC affiliate WESH. Officials said she was last seen at her home, and that all of her personal belongings were found inside.

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Search efforts will be conducted in lakes and ponds in the Lock Leven subdivision in Lake County.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office announced the search continuation on Friday, as several dive teams from Central Florida agencies, including Search and Rescue of Central Florida and the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office are continuing their search for Baldwin.

Nicole’s husband, Brett Baldwin, was arrested on Dec. 14, facing a federal charge of possessing child pornography, WESH report. However, officials said this was not related to her disappearance.

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“It’s devastating. It really is. Because you know they didn’t walk away on their own and leave everything behind like that,” Terri Rogers, the woman who coordinated three searches, told WESH in December 2023.

Anyone with information on Baldwin’s whereabouts can contact Mount Dora police at 352-735-7130. Police also said Crimeline is offering a $5,000 reward for any information.

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