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Marcus Andrapolis Robinson
Marcus Andrapolis Robinson, a 29-year-old Black male, was last seen at his parents' home in Heathsville, Virginia on March 9, 2013. He drove his white 2006 Lincoln Town Car to a planned meeting on Davis Mill Road in Lancaster County. His vehicle was discovered fully engulfed in flames in Northumberland County on March 10, 2013, with evidence of gunfire inside. Marcus has never been located and is presumed murdered.
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Marcus Andrapolis Robinson, a 29-year-old Black male, was last seen at his parents' home in Heathsville, Virginia on March 9, 2013. He drove his white 2006 Lincoln Town Car to a planned meeting on Davis Mill Road in Lancaster County. His vehicle was discovered fully engulfed in flames in Northumberland County on March 10, 2013, with evidence of gunfire inside. Marcus has never been located and is presumed murdered.
Marcus was last seen at his parents' home in Heathsville, Virginia on March 9, 2013
Marcus drove his white 2006 Lincoln Town Car around Georgetown, Virginia area prior to planned meeting on Davis Mill Road
Marcus's vehicle was discovered fully engulfed in flames in Northumberland County on March 10, 2013
Evidence of gun discharge was located inside the vehicle and investigators believe the fire was intentionally set
Identified persons Marcus planned to meet on Davis Mill Road in Lancaster County
White 2006 Lincoln Town Car with evidence of gunfire and intentional arson
Marcus's body has never been located; believed disposed of before vehicle arson
FBI Richmond Field Office (804) 261-1044 or tips.fbi.gov; NCSO (804) 580-5221; LCSO (804) 462-7463
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