Roberta (Robin) Marie Sims vanished from Prince George, BC, Canada sometime on or after May 6th, 2017.
55-year-old Robin was reported missing by a concerned citizen on May 14th, 2017. When Robin disappeared she had her small dog with her.
Authorities believe that Robin has been murdered.
Many witnesses came forward and reported last seeing Robin during the afternoon of Saturday May 6th, 2017 near her home. Robin’s address is 3015 3rd Avenue, Prince George. Robin was also spotted near the BX Pub and the Spruceland CIBC bank around the time she disappeared.
Police suspect Robin was murdered shortly after these sightings and that her vehicle, a 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer with the BC licence plate BH2 48X, was used by the perpetrator until it was located by police.
Sgt. Todd Wilson of the Prince George RCMP Serious Crimes Unit said, “Although Robin’s vehicle has been located by police, we believe that it was used in her murder.”
Robin’s dog was located with her vehicle, although it’s unclear if the dog was alive when it was discovered.
The police are looking for anyone who may have seen Robin’s vehicle between Saturday May 6th and Wednesday May 10th, 2017.
Authorities are also seeking information about Sims’ habits and regular activities.
Roberta (Robin) Marie Sims:
Caucasian female
55 years old
163 cm (5’4”)
70 kg (154 lbs)
Long blonde hair
Blue eyes
Several tattoos including on her left upper arm, her left upper chest and a robin bird on the right side of her neck
She goes by the first name of Robin, may also go by the first name of Bobby and the last names of Chambers and Jacobson
Case File Theories
The police aren’t releasing too much information about this new and active investigation. However, they’ve explained that Robin’s disappearance is “very suspicious and out of character.” Moreover, authorities have publicly stated that they’re treating Robin’s disappearance as a homicide and have turned the case over to the Serious Crime Unit. Additionally, police have said they believe Robin’s vehicle “was used in her murder.”
Given all of this, I think it’s safe to safe to say that Robin has been murdered. Unfortunately, though, not enough is known about Robin’s case to offer any suspects.
Prince George is in a well-forested area with countless spots to hide a body. Hunting season is fast-approaching, and I hope that if Robin has indeed been murdered her remains are located before snow begins to fall in the region.
What do you think happened to Robin?
Help spread the word about Robin’s disappearance. Robin and her loved ones deserve justice.
Anyone with any information about Robin’s disappearance or murder is asked to contact Cst. Jessica Gillam or Sgt. Todd Wilson of the Serious Crimes Unit at (250) 561-3300 or anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at 1(800)222-8477, online at www.pgcrimestoppers.bc.ca, or Text-A-Tip to CRIMES (274637) using keyword “pgtips”.
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The Prince George RCMP are requesting the public’s help in locating 54-year-old Roberta Marie Sims. She has not been seen in over a week.
On Sunday, May 14th, police received a request to help locate the Prince George resident. Roberta, who often goes by Robin, may also go by the first name Bobby and last names Chambers or Jacobson. She has not returned to her residence where her vehicle is located, and it’s unusual behaviour.
Sims is described as
- Caucasian
- 163 cm (5’4″)
- 70 kg (154 lbs)
- Long blonde hair
- Blue eyes
- Several tattoos including on her left upper arm, her right neck and her left upper chest