Mar 06, 2013
Jun 19, 2023
Robert
Thrasher
72
29
67 inches
165 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the early summer of 1981, a 29-year-old man named Robert D. Thrasher embarked on a journey from Spokane to Tacoma, Washington. He was at a transitional point in his life, and the open road likely held the promise of a fresh start. On June 23rd, he made a stop in Longview, where he placed a phone call. This call, made at 7:00 pm, would be the last time anyone is known to have heard from him. The following day, June 24, 1981, marked the official date of his last contact, and a veil of silence fell over his whereabouts. Robert, a Caucasian male with blue eyes and brown hair, which included a beard and mustache at the time, stood at five feet seven inches and weighed around 165 pounds. He had a distinctive scar on his knee. The vehicle Robert was driving was a tan 1977 Buick Riviera coupe, a car that would have been a noticeable sight on the highways of Washington. The car had a Kentucky license plate with the number BDB 919. Despite this significant detail, neither Robert nor his car have ever been located. The journey from Spokane to Tacoma covers a significant portion of the state, leaving a vast area where his disappearance could have occurred. The reason for his travel and the specifics of his plans in Tacoma remain unclear, adding to the layers of mystery that shroud this decades-old case. The lack of any communication or sightings after the phone call from Longview suggests that whatever happened to Robert Thrasher occurred suddenly and without warning. The investigation into Robert's disappearance was officially opened on July 2, 1981, by the Spokane County Sheriff's Office, under case number 81-39035. Over the years, the case has remained open, a persistent and somber file in the records of unsolved missing persons. The passage of time has not yielded any significant breakthroughs, and the questions surrounding that June day in 1981 are as numerous as they are heartbreaking for those who knew him. The case of Robert D. Thrasher serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring pain of not knowing. His disappearance is an unsolved puzzle, a story without an ending that continues to echo through the years, leaving a family to wonder and a community to remember a man who vanished on a summer's journey.
Jun 24, 1981
Spokane
Washington
Spokane County
No
13199
Spokane County Sheriff's Office
Spokane
Washington
Spokane County
99260
Marc Melville
Detective
1100 West Mallon Avenue, Washington
5094772240
County
Law Enforcement
81-39035
1981-07-02
Spokane County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Blue
Blue
06/21/2026