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A new lead has given renewed hope to the family of Jimmy Robinson. The new information has not yet been specified by authorities.
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Above Images: Robinson, circa 1976
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: October 1, 1976 from Elmore City, Oklahoma
Classification: Endangered Missing
Age: 21 years old
Height: 5'6
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Brown hair. Robinson had a mustache at the time of his 1976 disappearance. He has a slender, muscular build.
Details of Disappearance
Robinson was last midnight on October 1, 1976, when he stopped by his parents' Elmore City, Oklahoma home. He was living in a rented room in Moore, Oklahoma at the time and working at a car dealership in Del City, Oklahoma. Robinson was driving a green 1974 Toyota Celica, which was on loan from his job. He had an unidentified male passenger who waited in the car. Robinson said he was going to drop him off and return in half an hour. He asked his mother to transfer his laundry from the washing machine to the drier so he would have it ready to wear to work. He left at 12:30 a.m. Robinson never returned and has never been heard from again. The Toyota was later found abandoned a few weeks later on Shields Boulevard in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Robinson is the oldest of six children. He dropped out of school in his junior year to marry his girlfriend after she became pregnant. They divorced a couple of years later. He joined the Army in 1974, but only stayed for about a year. At the time of his disappearance, he had just started his new job in Del City and was excited because he was about to get his first paycheck.
Few details are available in Robinson's case.
Cold case family still has hope
Oklahoma family looks for answers in 34-year-old missing person case - October 2010
Authorities: Skull not linked to Okla. cold case - April 2011
NamUs
Doe Network
Charley Project
Above Images: Robinson, circa 1976
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: October 1, 1976 from Elmore City, Oklahoma
Classification: Endangered Missing
Age: 21 years old
Height: 5'6
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Brown hair. Robinson had a mustache at the time of his 1976 disappearance. He has a slender, muscular build.
Details of Disappearance
Robinson was last midnight on October 1, 1976, when he stopped by his parents' Elmore City, Oklahoma home. He was living in a rented room in Moore, Oklahoma at the time and working at a car dealership in Del City, Oklahoma. Robinson was driving a green 1974 Toyota Celica, which was on loan from his job. He had an unidentified male passenger who waited in the car. Robinson said he was going to drop him off and return in half an hour. He asked his mother to transfer his laundry from the washing machine to the drier so he would have it ready to wear to work. He left at 12:30 a.m. Robinson never returned and has never been heard from again. The Toyota was later found abandoned a few weeks later on Shields Boulevard in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Robinson is the oldest of six children. He dropped out of school in his junior year to marry his girlfriend after she became pregnant. They divorced a couple of years later. He joined the Army in 1974, but only stayed for about a year. At the time of his disappearance, he had just started his new job in Del City and was excited because he was about to get his first paycheck.
Few details are available in Robinson's case.
Cold case family still has hope
Just days ago new leads in the cold case of an Elmore City man missing for nearly four decades now gives surviving family members a glimmer of hope in finding out what happened to him all those years ago.
The leads not yet released to the public are about Jimmy Don Robinson, who was 21 years old when he went missing back in 1976.
Its those leads that now give his three sisters yet another moment of hope to get some closure after an emotional search for answers stretching out over the past 39 years.
Oklahoma family looks for answers in 34-year-old missing person case - October 2010
Authorities: Skull not linked to Okla. cold case - April 2011