FL FL - Jenny Saint Pierre, 25, Endangered, Pregnant, MH cond, last seen by ex-bf at Gulfstream Park, Hallandale Beach, 5 Aug 2024

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MISSING PERSON ALERT We need your help to locate 25-year-old Jenny Saint Pierre, missing since August 5, 2024. Please share and help bring Jenny home safely!


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Jenny Saint Pierre, 25, was reported missing on Aug. 5 and had been last seen by her ex-boyfriend at Gulfstream Park, Hallandale Beach Police said Thursday.

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Police said Saint Pierre is pregnant and is living with schizophrenia. She "may need services that meet the criteria of an endangered person," according to police.

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More in linked article.

Her sister says that Jenny was excited about being pregnant. She always keeps in touch through SM, but hasn't been on SM or answered her phone since the day she was last seen. The sister says that she had a call from Jenny's ex-boyfriend, telling her that he and Jenny had an argument at Gulfstream Park and he was concerned that he couldn't contact her.

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Family pleads for help after pregnant South Florida woman disappears, hasn't been seen for weeks


Towards the end of July, I didn't hear from her — just randomly stopped hearing from her," she said. "I would call and there would be no response."
She said she spoke to her sister's ex-boyfriend, who she said is the father of the unborn child. He said he last saw Jenny Saint Pierre on Aug. 5 when they were together at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach.

"He told me that they had an argument — a disagreement — and then she was angry and she left," she said.

Jenny hasn't been seen since.

"It's unusual because I was just talking to her about her being about this being her first child," Stephania Saint Pierre told CBS News Miami. "Possibly a baby shower and all of these things that were getting ready to be planned and then all of a sudden, she just disappears. No one hears from her. Nothing."
 
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February 13, 2025

The brand new mom who gave birth to her daughter on a Manhattan subway Wednesday has been identified as a Florida woman who had been missing since August, according to a report.

Jenny Saint Pierre, 25, was reported missing by her family when she disappeared from her Hallandale Beach hometown in September, according to the New York Times.


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On Wednesday, Saint Pierre went into labor just before noon while aboard a southbound W train in Midtown Manhattan

Video posted to social media captured the moment several straphangers helped Saint Pierre deliver the baby while on the train car’s floor.

“Only in NYC!! I just watched a woman give birth on the train..then watched a stranger cut the umbilical cord,” a witness wrote on Instagram.

Stephania watched the footage and recognized a pink duffel bag her younger sibling was known to have.

The older Saint Pierre did not know where her pregnant sister was until the now-viral video.

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See linked article for more. Jenny and her newborn daughter were taken to Bellevue Hospital and are doing well.
 
Another article. This one goes into more detail, with comments from passengers.


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Saint Pierre's mother, Chrismene Saint Pierre, also said she was thrilled of the news of her first grandchild's birth and could not stop watching the video.

'I've been thinking about my daughter every day, praying every day that she's OK, that her baby is OK,' she told the Times. 'I'm going to sleep good tonight.'

Chrismene added that she wanted her daughter - the second eldest of five - to know that she could return home and her entire family would be there waiting for her.

'We will always be there for her and for her baby,' she said.
 
According to Hallandale Beach police, Saint Pierre had been diagnosed with schizophrenia.

It’s unclear whether she and her baby with stay in New York or if she plans to head home to South Florida.

Jenny Saint Pierre

NYC Transit President Demetrius Crichlow, in a statement to WABC: "This is another example of New Yorkers coming together to help each other, assisted by caring transit workers and other responders, reflecting the best of the subway community and this city. We are thrilled that both mother and Baby W are doing well, and look forward to welcoming both of them back aboard for a lifetime of reliable—and hopefully less dramatic—rides."
 

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