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<p>Jasmine Robinson, 23, of Archer, is a pregnant woman who has been reported missing since Feb. 20. She was last seen on Feb. 18.</p>

Jasmine Robinson, 23, of Archer, is a pregnant woman who has been reported missing since Feb. 20. She was last seen on Feb. 18.

It’s been 10 days since friends and family last saw Jasmine Robinson, who is pregnant.

On Feb. 20, Robinson, 23, was reported missing to Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.

She is 5’2 and 150 lbs, according to the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.

She has not contacted friends or family since they last saw her.

Robinson, an Archer native, is in her third trimester of pregnancy, Bettye Collins, her 36-year-old cousin, said.

After coming home from work on Feb. 18, Robinson told her aunt she was going to bed at about 8 p.m., Collins said.

When her aunt came to pick Robinson up the next morning for a doctor’s appointment, Robinson was nowhere to be found.

Her toothbrush, money and clothing were all still in the home, Collins said.

“Anybody that’s leaving, they would take some stuff with them,” Collins said.

Collins describes Robinson as a sweet, loving person.

“She plays basketball. She’s very family oriented. She participated in church plays,” Collins said.“It’s never like her to leave off without talking to anybody.”

If anybody sees or hears from Robinson, Collins urges them to tell Robinson to return home.

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“We’re hoping nobody did anything to her,” Collins said. “We just want her home safe.”

Any information about Jasmine Robinson and her whereabouts can be shared with Detective Joel Morris at jmorris@alachuasheriff.org or 352-367-4083. Bettye Collins, Robinson’s cousin, can be contacted at 352-875-4629.

Jasmine Robinson, 23, of Archer, is a pregnant woman who has been reported missing since Feb. 20. She was last seen on Feb. 18.

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