
The Hollywood community is currently moved by the plight of Monique Robbins, a local woman grappling with the heart-wrenching reality that her husband, 53-year-old Bobby Robbins, has been missing for more than a month. Monique's pain was palpable when she shared her fears with CBS News Miami: "I'm not sure if he's alive or dead. I don't know. I don't know, I don't know." Her desperation underscores a situation that has become all too real for her and their young daughter, who continues to ask for her father.
Bobby Robbins, who suffers from dementia, as well as PTSD, depression, and psychosis, was last seen on October 15, 2024, at their residence on the 2200 block of Madison Street. He had been discharged from Memorial Regional Hospital two days prior to his disappearance. His state of mind at that time was deeply concerning, as Monique Robbins recalls a haunting last conversation in which he mentioned his intention to walk in front of a train: "He heard the train going by, and he was like, 'Hold the dog. I'm just going to go walk in front of the train,'" as reported by CBS News Miami. This statement highlights the level of distress that may have contributed to his disappearance. The Hollywood Police have posted details about Bobby Robbins's description and condition on social media to raise awareness and gather leads. Additional information can be found on the Hollywood Police Department's Instagram post.
Authorities are calling on anyone with information pertaining to the whereabouts of Bobby Robbins to reach out to the Hollywood Police at 954-764-HELP (4357); as for Monique Robbins, she remains clear about what she wants most in this ordeal, "I love my husband. ... I want my husband to return home to me and my daughter," she told CBS News Miami, a simple yet profound desire to have her family whole once again amidst uncertain and testing times.









