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FOUND: Missing Live Oak mother hasn't been seen for nearly two weeks

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SUWANNEE COUNTY, Fla. (WTXL) - The Suwannee County Sheriff's Office is searching for a missing mother who stepped outside a Live Oak home to "get some fresh air" on Jan. 29 and never returned.

The Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office says they received a report of a possible missing adult on Feb. 5. 

The caller stated that she last saw her 28-year-old daughter Annette Hildebrant while she was at her Live Oak home the morning of Jan. 29. The caller said that morning Hildebrant stepped outside to get some fresh air, leaving her infant child in her mother’s care.

At first, Hildebrant’s mother stated to deputies that she was not alarmed by her daughter's disappearance, due to her leaving for extended periods of time  multiple times in the past. But after a few days, her mother checked with Hildebrant’s friends who say they haven't spoken to her recently. 

SCSO says Hildebrant does not have a vehicle, a cellphone, nor any known social media accounts.

She is described as a 28-year-old Hispanic female who is 5-foot-2 inches tall, weighs around 190 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. Deputies don't know Hildebrant was wearing before her disappearance.

If you have seen Hildebrant, or know of her whereabouts, you are asked to contact Investigator Wayne Kelly at the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office 386-362-2222.