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Hi, my friend Robert Gibson has gone missing and may be in the Crystal Palace or Dulwich area. See attached poster for picture and details. He's been missing since yesterday. If you know of his whereabouts or see him please contact the Tony Virgil on 07876131748. His family are very concerned and want him to contact them. Many thanks Clare.


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Thanks. Robbie is still missing I'm afraid. If you can all keep spreading the word and looking out for him, much appreciated. His family just want to know if he's ok.


If anyone wants to distribute flyers, contact Shirley Pollack through this FB group.


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You don't just walk out of the house one day to go for a walk and then disappear without contacting anyone. So it is possible he is having some mental health issues. I hope he is found safe and sound and returns home to his loved ones.

Thanks everyone, yes he was last seen on the Isle of Wight. Robbie is a loving father and husband - this is not at all usual for him and he is having mental health issues which is why his family and friends and police are so concerned. The best think is if the police can find him to ascertain he is safe and well. Hopefully this lead on the Isle of Wight will turn him up soon.


http://www.brixtonblog.com/missing-library-campaigner-robbie-gibson-seen-isle-wight/38400

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Robbie has been missing for over three months now, the last sighting of him was on the Isle of Wight and there has been no sighting of him or record of any financial activity since then. We are all hoping he is safe and sound. Thanks for all your good wishes and should you have any information please contact the police.
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