Jan 01, 1970
Jan 01, 1970
Robin
Krebser
44
White / Caucasian
Male
In the fall of 2008, a sense of quiet concern began to grow in Tacoma, Washington, surrounding the welfare of 44-year-old Robin Jared Krebser. A white male with blondish-brown hair and blue or hazel eyes, standing at 5 feet 11 inches and weighing around 175 pounds, Robin was last seen in the city on November 14, 2008. After that day, all communication from him ceased, and he seemingly vanished without a trace, leaving behind a profound and unsettling silence. His disappearance marked the beginning of a long and frustrating search for answers, a search that would yield very few clues. The circumstances surrounding Robin Krebser's disappearance are shrouded in mystery, with official sources providing limited information. He was reported missing to the Tacoma Police Department on November 17, 2008, just three days after he was last seen. Despite the passage of time, very few details about his last known movements or the context of his disappearance have been made public. This lack of information has made it incredibly difficult for both law enforcement and his loved ones to piece together the events leading up to his vanishing. The case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) in July 2012, years after he was last seen, in an effort to generate new leads. The investigation into Robin Krebser's disappearance remains open, handled by the Tacoma Police Department. His case is one of many cold cases in the Tacoma area, a collection of unsolved disappearances and murders that continue to haunt the community and the families left behind. Despite the challenges posed by the passage of time, such as deteriorating evidence and fading memories, law enforcement agencies remain committed to resolving these cases. For the families of the missing, the hope for answers and some form of closure endures, a testament to their unwavering love and the deep void left by their absence. The case of Robin Krebser is a stark reminder of the many individuals who disappear each year, their stories unresolved and their fates unknown.
Nov 14, 2008
Tacoma
Washington
,
06/14/2026