Knicks’ Mitchell Robinson Says His Father Is Missing, Pleads for Help
2 min readMitchell Robinson has taken to social media to make an anguished plea for aid in finding his father, who has gone missing.
On Monday, the Knicks’ center posted on Snapchat that “my dad is missing”. Along with a link to something like a Facebook post from the Escambia Sheriffs Department in Pensacola, Fla. Claiming that a person identified as 39-year-old Mitchell Robins had mysteriously disappeared since February 11, 2022.
Mitchell Robinson age 23, also released a video of himself driving. On his Instagram story, including the caption, “Don’t know a location the evil would take you”. “Pops, come back home”. His Instagram post also featured a song called “Emo Love” from Louisiana-born artist. YoungBoy Never Broke Again, which includes the opening paragraph of the quote through its lyrics.
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The sheriff’s department described the senior Robinson as a “lost vulnerable adult” who was born on Oct. 31, 1982, according to a post-dated over a week ago. Anybody with knowledge regarding the missing man’s circumstances should call ESCO’s dispatching office at 850-436-9620. And Robinson included the very same contact details in his social networking appeal.
Authorities also released a photo of Mitchell Robinson’s father. He was dressed up in a pink short-sleeved shirt and a reverse white baseball cap.
“Mitchell Robinson Jr. has been seen last on February 11th, 2022. Inside the 7900 block of Atilla Avenue,” according to the official report. “At about this time, his wardrobe specification is unclear.”
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Mitchell Robinson III is still with the Knicks since being draft in the second round after the 2018 NBA Draft. He went to Pensacola High School for 2 years before moving to Chalmette High School in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, for his junior year.
Mitchell Robinson’s father has gone missing. As well as the New York Knicks center is appealing to the public for assistance in finding him. Robinson has appeared in 53 games for the Knicks this season… and his performance and productivity have improved all across the league.
Robinson’s abilities earned him a McDonald’s All-American award in 2017. He had been the No. 11 overall national talent for his graduating class, according to ESPN. No Pensacola player has already been picked since Tom Sewell was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in 1984. From the first round, Sewell was selected 22nd ultimately.
Anybody with insight on his father’s position should contact 850-436-9620, according to Robinson as well as the ESCO.