Family of missing Broward woman anxious to find her, fears she could have have been taken
MIAMI – A missing woman and a shaken family. "We need to get Mimose back at her house. That's the most important thing," said Nevile Dulcio.
He's the father of missing Mimose Dulcio, known as Mimi to many. She vanished Thursday. Detectives and crime scene investigators are back at the house Monday. They're checking for any clues as to what may have happened to her.
'When I noticed she did not answer the phone or respond back to my wellness check message, I just, something wasn't sitting well with me," said Seminta Dulcio she's Mimi's sister.
She said she normally talks to Mimi several times a day. When she didn't hear from her Friday, she went to her home in the 400 block of NW 30th avenue near Fort Lauderdale.
She was alarmed when she found a broken television, busted windows and broken cell phones under the couch.
"Two of her phones, they were broken, bent and shattered. That's not like her to leave any of her devices because what she's going through. Her phones go everywhere that she goes," she said.
Seminta said Mimi is in the middle of a messy divorce. Now she just wants her sister home. "Too much time has passed at this point for us to not find her. We need her home. We are yearning for her. We need her home," she said.
The family is urging anyone with information to come forward. "If you have any sort of ID or information please contact your local authorities so that we can be able to start getting more information and getting her home as soon as possible," she pleaded.
You can contact Broward Crimestoppers at 954-493-TIPS.
The city of Fort Lauderdale released a statement late this afternoon saying Dulcio is an administrative assistant at the city and they are praying for a swift, safe return.