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PENSACOLA, FL - A 25-year-old pregnant woman is missing and Pensacola Police are hoping you can help bring her home.

Samira Lee Watkins was last seen leaving her family's home on Desoto Street in the North Hill neighborhood of Pensacola.

That's where we find Channel Three's Bill Pearson.

Bill when was Watkins last seen?

Bob, the family of Samira Watkins says she left here Thursday heading across town to see the father of her unborn child.

She's been missing ever since.

Jasmine Robinson says her cousin Samira is a good-hearted soul.

Jasmine Robinson said, "She'd help anyone, anyone. IF you were in need, she would help you. She's a nice person. She don't care what she has to do, go out of her way. She'd do it for you."

Samira Watkins, a mother to a five-year-old boy, was on her way to see the father of her unborn child.

Samira's family tells us that man, who is married to another woman, had been wanting to meet privately with Samira for sometime.

Samira only wanted to meet him publicly but on Thursday, she finally gave in.

Heading over to this unit at the Crestview at Cordova Apartment complex.

She's been missing ever since.

Jasmine Robinson said, "I hope she's not, no where hurt. If anybody knows anything or saw her, I hope they come forward."

Joseph Ogburn just moved into the unit below the one Samira was going to.

He says the man who lived here was awfully busy moving out Saturday two days after Samira went missing.

Joseph Ogburn said, "Far as I know, they were in a hurry to get gone. You know, they was a U-Haul trailer. But as far as it was, they were in a hurry."

For Samira's family, it's been a tough few days especially when her five year old starts asking questions.

Reporter: "How's he doing? Is he asking questions about Mom?

Sylvia Watkins said, "Yes, actually he is. He's wondering where his Mom is at.

Reporter: "How hard is it to answer that question?"

Watkins: "It's very hard.Right now, I'm just hoping he's still alive. That's how I'm trying to take it."

The family knows time is running out and they're desperate for someone to help out.

Jasmine Robinson said, "Somebody knows, somebody. They're probably scared to come forward. I just hope its before its too late. She's probably hurt, I just hope you come forward. IF you know anything, please come forward, please."

At this point Pensacola Police will not comment on any possible suspects or persons of interest.

If you know anything about this case, please call the Pensacola Police. That number is 435-1900.Pensacola Police Searching For Missing Pregnant Woman

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Feds bust Palm Beach County drug ring
November 21, 2009 12:15 EST

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Federal authorities say they've have broken up a Palm Beach County drug trafficking ring that sent more than 175,000 oxycodone tablets from South Florida pain clinics to the Appalachian Mountains.

At least 20 people were indicted on drug selling charges in an operation that reportedly ran from January 2006 to Oct. 14. Court documents partially unsealed Thursday show that 10 of the people charged are from Palm Beach County and two from Broward.

Authorities say the scheme earned at least $5 million by selling painkillers in Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina.

The trafficking case began as a probe by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office but expanded to include the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

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Information from: The Palm Beach Post, http://www.pbpost.com

Monday, November 2 2009, 07:58 PM EST

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