An endangered missing person advisory has been issued for an eight-months pregnant woman after her car was found fully engulfed in flames just days after she fought with her boyfriend, according to cops.
Hannah Neville, 26, was last seen in Stromsburg, Nebraska, on Jan.15 as she is thought to have been heading to visit her boyfriend, Roberto Tanner, 27, in Lincoln, according to police.

The pair had fought just two days before her final sighting, ending with Tanner taking all of his belongings out of the home they were sharing, according to KOLN-TV.
“Roberto Tanner is not currently a suspect, but is considered a person of interest,” the Polk County Sheriff’s Office confirmed in a missing poster.

Neville’s 2009 silver Chevrolet Trailblazer was found abandoned and “completely engulfed in flames” on Jan.16, the day after the mom-to-be was last seen, the poster said.
However, it was not yet confirmed if it had been torched or if the fire was an accident, cops said.
“Due to her advanced pregnancy, missed medical appointments and the circumstances surrounding her vehicle, Hannah is considered missing and endangered,” the missing poster warned of Neville, who is 32-weeks pregnant.
She was last seen wearing a blue Nike backpack and her phone last pinged by I-80 around 10 days ago, according to the Nebraska State Patrol.
Neville has at least three tattoos — including a skull on her right arm with the word “rebel,” and a sunflower on the left arm with “Ohana,” the Hawaiian word for family.


