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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Seeks Public's Help in Locating At-Risk Missing Woman from Palmdale

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Published on November 12, 2025
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Seeks Public's Help in Locating At-Risk Missing Woman from PalmdaleSource: Facebook/Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is actively seeking assistance from the community in locating Stacy Rene Robles, a 43-year-old at-risk missing person, last seen in Palmdale, as per their latest appeal published on their official Facebook page. According to the department, Robles vanished on the morning of November 8, around 7:00 AM, from the 39200 block of Botticelli Drive and has not been seen since.

Standing at 5 feet 2 inches and weighing approximately 135 pounds, Robles is identifiable by her brown hair, brown eyes, and the glasses she wears; when she was last observed, she was clad in a light blue tank top, black shorts, and black flip flops, and while this description may provide some visibility, it is her medical situation—requiring medication—that amplifies her family's concern and the urgency to find her.

The sheriff's office shared that Robles might be traveling in a 2011 black Chevrolet Cruze, which has the California license plate number CA/6PVS672, signaling a potential avenue for anyone on the roads to keep an eye out for the vehicle in question. The case, which has gripped the local community, draws on our collective sense of shared responsibility—to keep an eye on our neighbors and extend a helping hand when one of us is facing a predicament as distressing as a disappearance.

For those with any information pertaining to Stacy Rene Robles' whereabouts, contact is encouraged with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500 as the search continues and the hopes for her safe return are clung to, while the option to remain anonymous is available through "Crime Stoppers" by calling (800) 222-TIPS (8477) also there are digital means to do so including the “P3 Tips” Mobile APP on Google play or the Apple App Store or the LA Crime Stoppers website—a network where good Samaritans can share tips without shedding their anonymity.

During these pressing times, as the clock ticks forward and the window of timely intervention narrows, the role of the community becomes more critical than ever and participation in these efforts not just a service but a civic duty to safeguard one of our own; for updates on this developing story, please keep an eye on the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Facebook page.