Florida police search for schizophrenic mother-to-be who vanished a month ago

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Jenny Saint Pierre
Jenny Saint Pierre, 25, was reported missing Aug. 5, according to police. Hallandale Police Department

Police in Florida are frantically searching for a missing schizophrenic mother-to-be who was last seen alive over a month ago.

Jenny Saint Pierre, 25, was reported missing Aug. 5, according to police.

She was last seen by her ex-boyfriend at a park in Hallandale, Florida. It's unclear if he is the father of the unborn baby.

Saint Pierre, who is currently in her third trimester of pregnancy, suffers from schizophrenia, police said.

Family members said she was looking forward to welcoming her first child and regularly keeps in touch with loved ones, making her disappearance out of character and alarming.

"She's usually active on her social media, if she doesn't answer the phone, she's active there and she hasn't been active. There's been no activity for a month and she's pregnant," her sister, Stephania, told WTVJ-TV. "This is unlike her, especially being pregnant to just disappear and we don't know where she is."

Stephania said Saint Pierre last got into an argument with her ex before she vanished.

Police have not identified any suspects or revealed any evidence of foul play.

Saint Pierre is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing about 110 lbs., with black hair, brown eyes, and a tattoo on her left collarbone that reads "Benie."

She was wearing a purple shirt and black pants when she disappeared.

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