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It's an option on her namus page that the LE didnt mark, making it unknown. She likely wasn't found on tribal land since most tribal land is in the New Mexico-Arizona area.I am confused about the above post. It says found on tribal land but further down says found at a downtown bus stop.
I am confused about the above post. It says found on tribal land but further down says found at a downtown bus stop.
I typed “Robyn Mayberry” into a well known search engine. I was surprised to find a top result is a link to a post in another forum where someone is looking for a missing person by that same name. A picture of the missing, along with a few other details, is included with the post. I am not a member of that site so I can’t interact with the poster, but they state she’s missing since 8/29. Surely this is the same Robyn Mayberry. IMHO
Looks like a strong possibility -- how do we transfer that forum's posted information to LE?
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I’ve emailed the link to the NamUs Regional Program Specialist contact for this case. Thank you for the encouragement.You bet that is her. Please submit the link to LE.
I don’t suppose we’ll ever hear anything further about the circumstances that led to her being unidentified. I do still wonder about her often. I just don’t “get” how she was found with a bus ticket showing name and DOB, yet remained unidentified and unclaimed. It’s especially perplexing if it’s true that she had been reported missing. Regardless of circumstances, hopefully those who love her can find some peace in closure. They have my condolences.The NamUs page for this lady has been removed.