Name - Helen Eileen Robinson (https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/24861/37)
Last Seen - 03/23/1981 (some reports indicate 02/16/1982)
Missing From - Zanesville, Ohio
Age - 57
Race - White
Sex - Female
Hair Color - Brown
Eye Color - Brown
Height - 65
Weight - 175
Medical Details - Several surgical scars (unspecified in nature), suffered from heart disease and emphysema (which required her to take medication and carry a portable oxygen tank in her car with her).
Clothing - Black and beige ski jacket, blue jeans and glasses with brown-tinted yellow frames.
Circumstances - The MP was last sighted at her home in Zanesville, and has never been seen again. She drove a 1976 Olive-Green Plymouth Duster (with a CB radio antenna attached to the rear), which was recovered two years later at Port Columbus Airport, and later sold at an auction. Several years after her disappearance, a local woman received a birthday card signed off by 'Helen'. The MP's daughter believes that this was her handwriting, but her whereabouts remains unknown.
Namus lists the date of disappearance as 02/16/1982, but a year earlier a newspaper article from 04/01/1981 discusses her disappearance, and all other newspaper articles from the local newspaper (The Times Recorder) refer to her disappearance as having taken place in 1981.
Last Seen - 03/23/1981 (some reports indicate 02/16/1982)
Missing From - Zanesville, Ohio
Age - 57
Race - White
Sex - Female
Hair Color - Brown
Eye Color - Brown
Height - 65
Weight - 175
Medical Details - Several surgical scars (unspecified in nature), suffered from heart disease and emphysema (which required her to take medication and carry a portable oxygen tank in her car with her).
Clothing - Black and beige ski jacket, blue jeans and glasses with brown-tinted yellow frames.
Circumstances - The MP was last sighted at her home in Zanesville, and has never been seen again. She drove a 1976 Olive-Green Plymouth Duster (with a CB radio antenna attached to the rear), which was recovered two years later at Port Columbus Airport, and later sold at an auction. Several years after her disappearance, a local woman received a birthday card signed off by 'Helen'. The MP's daughter believes that this was her handwriting, but her whereabouts remains unknown.
Namus lists the date of disappearance as 02/16/1982, but a year earlier a newspaper article from 04/01/1981 discusses her disappearance, and all other newspaper articles from the local newspaper (The Times Recorder) refer to her disappearance as having taken place in 1981.