The Pasco County Sheriff's Office renewed their plea Tuesday to find a missing mother.

No one's heard from Linda Losacano in weeks.

Family described 49-year-old as an exceptionally caring person and wonderful mother to her little girl.

"She was always there for her daughter,” said her 16-year-old niece, Lauren Nickerson, via phone to Bay News 9. “A very bubbly and outgoing person. Very loud and fun to be around. "

Nickerson said Losacano owned her own business as a sign language interpreter and despite the distance stayed close with her family in New Hampshire.

"She was caring and you could tell she had a passion for life and what she did as a job and the people that she was connected with," Nickerson said.

The family says they are trying to remain strong as the search for Losacano continues.

Monday, investigators went through Losacano’s Wesley Chapel home they said evidence may have been discovered that suggested foul play.

Investigators remain tight lipped as to just what those clues are.

Losacano’s Longtime boyfriend Timothy Arnold used a gun to kill himself Sunday as deputies entered the couple's home to look for their 5-year-old daughter.

Investigators won't reveal whether they believe Arnold had something to do with Losacano’s disappearance.

Bay News 9 is told Linda's sister flew down from New Hampshire and now has custody of that 5-year-old little girl.  

Investigators say at this time they are still treating this as a missing person's case.