"The longer we go without her reaching out to anyone or any sightings is definitely of very high concern," sheriff's spokesman Art Forgey said.

The disappearance of a pregnant Archer woman, who was last seen Feb. 18 and has missed at least one doctor’s appointment, is under investigation by the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.

Jasmine Robinson, 23, is now considered missing and endangered, with indications that she was not ready to leave her home when she disappeared, said Lt. Brett Rhodenizer in a Sheriff’s Office video.

“Our detectives are concerned, her family is worried and we need your help,” Rhodenizer said, asking anyone who has information about Robinson to contact authorities.

Bertha Williams, Robinson's aunt, said the family has no idea what happened to her. No one has called since the family began handing out fliers on the disappearance.

Williams said family have called Robinson's phone but believe it was turned off or is no longer working.

"She's always on social media. My son and her are always going back and forth saying something," Williams said. "She is always going to work. For her to not show up, it's strange. It's very strange. All I know is that whoever picked her up, she had to know them. I don't know who that can be, which way she went or where she went."

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Robinson is about seven months' pregnant and has uncharacteristically missed a doctor’s appointment along with other appointments, sheriff’s spokesman Art Forgey said.

No one in her family has heard from her since Feb. 18, and she left items at home that she would ordinarily take when she left the house.

“There currently is an investigation,” Forgey said. “We have subpoenaed bank records, phone records, social media. They are starting to dig in and look.”

Forgey added that the process of getting a subpoena and then the records can be cumbersome and time-consuming. In the meantime, investigators have been talking to anyone who knows Robinson or may be associated with her.

“The longer we go without her reaching out to anyone or any sightings is definitely of very high concern,” Forgey said. “From what we’ve been able to verify, this is very much out of character for her."

Anyone with information about Robinson is asked to call family at 352-214-5375 or 352-872-4464 or authorities at 352-367-4083.