An Indiana woman was nine months pregnant when she disappeared over three months ago, and her family has suspicions about her last whereabouts.
Mother of three Emma Baum, 25, went missing Oct. 10 in Gary, Indiana, and she was about to give birth to her fourth child.Â
Baum was last seen being dropped off at her boyfriend’s house, her sister Hailey Baum-Waddell told Fox News Digital.Â
In the search for Emma, it has been a challenging effort for everyone involved, taking a toll mentally, physically, and emotionally. Despite the difficulties, Baum-Waddell expresses a firm commitment to not giving up on finding her. The hope is that by keeping Emma’s name and the urgency of the situation at the forefront through continuous efforts and vocalizations, more people will become aware and possibly contribute to locating her.
Emma Baum is described as being approximately 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighing around 136 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She is recognizable by several scars and tattoos, and she often adorns colorful wigs as part of her style.
Speaking from the heart, Baum-Waddell reflects on Emma’s character, emphasizing her sister’s selfless and loving nature. Emma is remembered for her expressive big brown eyes and her genuine desire to bring happiness to those around her, whether by making them laugh, feel good about themselves, or by ensuring they felt included in her circle.
“It’s very difficult because now it’s not just her that’s missing. It’s her baby. And you don’t want to think, you know, the worst because who would want to, you know, hurt a girl and her baby?” she added. “We’re just hoping to find her safe.”
Anyone with information on Baum’s disappearance is asked to contact the Gary Police Department at (219) 881-1209.Â