For the first time in a missing person’s case, the Sheriff’s Office is able to offer a reward of up to $8,000 for information in the disappearance of 23 year old Jasmine Robinson from Archer.
Media Advisory 2019-017
$8,000 Reward for Jasmine Robinson’s Case
(Case Number 19-1631)
For Immediate Release:
Today’s Date: April 17, 2019
Prepared by: Lieutenant Brett Rhodenizer
MEDIA ADVISORY 2019-017: $8,000 Reward for Jasmine Robinson’s Case (Case Number 19-1631)

Gainesville, Florida — April 17, 2019: For the first time in a local missing person’s case, in partnership with the Florida Sheriff’s Association Criminal Apprehension Assistance Program and CrimeStoppers, the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office is able to offer a reward of up to $8,000 for information that leads to the arrest of anyone responsible for the disappearance of 23 year old Jasmine Robinson from Archer.
Jasmine was 6-7 months pregnant when she was last seen by family members 2 months ago on February 18, 2019. She is considered Missing/Endangered, and would be having her child soon.
“Detectives have and continue to gather significant technical and forensic evidence,” said Lieutenant Brett Rhodenizer, Public Information Officer for the Sheriff’s Office, “but we also know that there is key information that only certain people can provide, and this unique reward opportunity just may encourage them to do the right thing for Jasmine and her child. We know she left her home in Archer with someone, and there is someone who knows who that is.”
Reward funding through CrimeStoppers and the Florida Sheriff’s Association is authorized for payment when the information provided to law enforcement leads to an arrest. While Jasmine is still considered a “missing person” and the search for her remains active, should the investigation reveal that criminal activity kept her from coming home, the reward money is available to help solve the case.
Tips received through CrimeStoppers are completely anonymous, and can be sent by phone at (352) 372-STOP (7867), their website at stopcrime.tv, or by using the new P3Tips application for Android or Apple devices.
Additional information will be provided by Public Information Officers as soon as it is available. There are no scheduled media events at this time as detectives continue their work.
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