Arizona Police Seek Public’s Help In Daniel Robinson Disappearance

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Arizona Police Seek Public’s Help In Daniel Robinson Disappearance

The family of Daniel Robinson and Arizona police are pleading with the public to find the 24-year-old geologist who was last seen leaving a job site in the area of Sun Valley Parkway and Cactus Road in Buckeye, Arizona, on June 23.

Robinson is 5-feet, 8-inches tall, 165 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes, and he’s missing part of his arm.

Daniel’s dad, David David Robinson, has hired a private investigator as he that the police have not given enough help in the search for his son.

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Before this disappearance, Daniel was driving a grayish 2017 Jeep Renegade, which was involved in an accident and later discovered in a ravine on its side with the airbag deployed. His clothes, phone, and wallet remained at the scene but there was no trace of him.

“The Buckeye Police Department is still working on the case,” David Robinson said to West Valley View. “They found the vehicle, but they didn’t do a forensic-type investigation, because they didn’t see any blood in the vehicle. They didn’t swab for DNA or some of the typical things they would do in some type of investigation. I expressed these concerns, and they decided — because of that — to swab the vehicle to look for fingerprints at the police compound where the vehicle is stored.”

“The narrative that’s out there is my son just walked off on his own,” David Robinson added. “Of course, as a family, we don’t agree with that. We’re still working out some things.”

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