TAMPA, Fla. — A local family is racing against the clock and still frantically searching for a missing Tampa woman they haven’t heard from in ten days.

  • Family continues to search for missing Tampa woman
  • Deborah Saucier last seen at casino on January 8
  • Her car was found at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park

Loved one’s say Deborah Saucier went to the casino on January 8, but never came home. Her car was found at Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park. That’s where a group gathered on Friday to search for answers.

Family members describe it as a bad dream they can’t wake up from.

"Just a living nightmare, we all are in nightmares," Deborah’s sister Patricia Dell said.

Deborah’s loved ones are leaving no stone unturned in the search for the missing 62-year-old.

"You just have to fight to get up. You have to surround yourself with family and friends to stay motivated that you're going to find her," Deborah’s daughter, Candice Larry said.

Deborah’s purse and belongings were inside the car. She doesn’t have a phone or her medication.

"I'm running off pure love and adrenaline because I'm not eating, but it's my mom, I'm her only child, I have to," Larry said.

As they continue to look and pass out fliers, the family isn’t giving up hope.

"We love her and we want her to come home and we want her to be found," Dell said.

"Deborah we haven't given up. We're your family, I'm your sister Renee, this is your sister Patricia...we're looking for you, we aren't going to stop looking for you," Deborah’s sister, Renee Jackson said.

If you think you may have seen Deborah Saucier or have any information on where she might be, call Tampa Police at 813-231-6130 or 911 if it is an emergency.