Aubrey Andrews Missing: Sacramento 9-Month Pregnant Mother Missing Days Before Her Due Date

Aubrey Andrews Missing - Authorities in Sacramento are looking for heavily pregnant woman who went missing more than a week ago, days before she was due to give birth.

According to local reports, 20-year old Aubrey Andrews has been reported missing since Dec.6. She was last seen bear her home which is located in the 5900 block of Jacinto Avenue.

Authorities say Aubrey Andrews personally drove away in a white 4-door Toyota Prius, she is said to have been very upset at the time she left the house. Her husband, Edward Andrews called the police after Aubrey uncharacteristically never returned home that day.

The next day her purse was found in the porch with a note which explained why she had to leave. Mr. Andrews said he initially thought that she had gone to stay at a friend's house. Now after a week has past, he fears for the worst.

Aubrey Andrews has been described as a 5 feet, 1 inch tall Filipino woman, who weighs about 150 pounds. Reports indicate that Andrews has brown eyes and black hair, which has gold or blonde highlights.

The Sacramento Police Department issued a statement on Sunday concerning Aubrey Andrew's disappearance. Investigators have checked hospital records and a woman with her age and description has not checked in.

A day before that, officials employed social media in the continued search for the missing woman. Aubrey Andrews pictures were posted on Twitter and authorities announced that anyone with information about should immediately alert the police. 

Investigators say Aubrey Andrews pictures were posted on Twitter to alert investigators from Los Angeles and Orange County who have been briefed to be on the lookout for a pregnant woman.

Edward Andrews says he has been suffering from post-partum depression since Aubrey went missing. The couple have been married for three years and have a son together. Aubrey was going to give birth to their second son before her disappearance.

He thinks that she may have ran away from home, although he didn't give details why she would want to leave her home and family.

"If she doesn't want to be here, she doesn't have to be," Mr. Andrews said. "But at least let us know. Tell us you went somewhere, that you're safe."

"The baby could come at any time at this point," he added.

Authorities say that anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of Aubrey Andrews should call Sacramento Police Department at (916) 264-5471.

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