Authorities in Fargo, North Dakota, are asking for the public’s help in locating a 54-year-old woman who has been missing since early March.
Robin Heinonen was last seen on March 1, 2026, at approximately 3 p.m. in the southern area of Fargo.
According to information shared by law enforcement, she is described as a white female, standing around 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes.
Since that afternoon, there have been no confirmed contacts or verified sightings of her, prompting concern from both authorities and the local community.
The Fargo Police Department, working alongside the Red River Regional Dispatch Center, has officially listed Robin as a missing person and is actively seeking any information that could help determine her whereabouts.
Officials have urged anyone who may have seen her or who may have relevant details to come forward, even if the information seems minor or uncertain. Tips can be reported directly to the Red River Regional Dispatch Center at 701-451-7660.
Authorities have also made it possible to submit anonymous tips by texting the keyword FARGOPD along with the information to 847411.
Family members and friends of Robin Heinonen are reportedly deeply concerned due to the length of time she has been missing without any communication.
As weeks have passed, the case has gained attention through community sharing on social media platforms and missing persons networks, where users continue to circulate her description in hopes of generating leads.
According to the official report, Robin was last known to be in South Fargo on the day she disappeared. No additional confirmed details have been released regarding her activities prior to that time or what she may have been wearing.
Investigators have not publicly stated whether foul play is suspected, and the case remains open as a standard missing person investigation.
Residents have also begun discussing the case online, with many expressing concern and urging others to remain alert.
Community members have shared posts asking people in the Fargo area and surrounding regions to check security cameras, dashcam footage, or any personal observations from March 1 that might help piece together her movements.
Missing person cases like this often rely heavily on public awareness, especially in the early stages of investigation.
Law enforcement continues to encourage anyone with even small pieces of information to report them, as details that may seem insignificant could help investigators build a clearer timeline of events.
Robin Heinonen’s case has now been added to national missing person databases, increasing visibility beyond the local area. These listings allow individuals across the country to access information and assist in spreading awareness.
Authorities emphasize that the goal remains to locate Robin safely and bring clarity to her disappearance. At this time, there is no additional confirmed information about her condition or whereabouts.
Anyone who may have seen Robin Heinonen after March 1 or who may have knowledge relevant to her case is urged to contact law enforcement immediately.
Community assistance continues to be an important part of the ongoing search efforts in hopes of bringing her home safely.