URGENT: Missing Orlando Woman – $5,000 Reward Offered for Information on Robertyne Sulfranc
The Melbourne and greater Brevard County community is being asked to help locate a missing Orlando woman who vanished just before Thanksgiving. Robertyne Sulfranc was last seen on November 23, 2025, in the 700 block of S. Lee Avenue in Orlando, and authorities are growing increasingly concerned as the search continues.
A $5,000 reward is now being offered for information leading to Robertyne’s whereabouts.
What We Know About Robertyne’s Disappearance
According to family members, Robertyne had plans to spend Thanksgiving with loved ones but never arrived at the gathering. Since her disappearance, she has stopped responding to calls and texts and has been absent from her usual social media activity.
This abrupt silence is completely out of character for Robertyne, adding to the worry felt by those who know her.
As a Brevard County resident, I know how our community comes together during difficult times. Even though Robertyne was last seen in Orlando, many people travel between our areas regularly, and someone in our community might have seen something important.
How You Can Help Find Robertyne
If you’ve traveled to Orlando recently or have connections in the area, please share this information. Here’s what we know about Robertyne:
- Last seen: November 23, 2025, in the 700 block of S. Lee Avenue, Orlando
- Plans: Was expected at a Thanksgiving gathering but never arrived
- Communication: Not responding to calls or texts since disappearance
- Social media: No activity since going missing
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The Critical First 72 Hours
Law enforcement experts emphasize that the first 72 hours in a missing person case are crucial. With Thanksgiving weekend now behind us, the urgency to locate Robertyne has intensified.
I’ve covered several missing person cases in our area over the years, and community involvement often makes the difference in bringing loved ones home safely.
Why Melbourne Residents Should Be Alert
You might be wondering why a missing person from Orlando matters to us here in Melbourne. The answer is simple—our communities are connected:
- Orlando is just an hour’s drive from Melbourne
- Many Brevard County residents commute to Orlando for work
- Robertyne may have connections to our area that we’re not yet aware of
- She could potentially have traveled to or through Brevard County
Community Resources Available
Here in Brevard County, we have resources ready to assist in the search:
| Organization | How They Can Help |
|---|---|
| Brevard County Sheriff’s Office | Coordination with Orlando authorities, taking tips from local residents |
| Local Search & Rescue Teams | Ready to mobilize if evidence suggests presence in Brevard |
| Community Watch Groups | Spreading awareness through neighborhood networks |
What To Do If You Have Information
If you have any information about Robertyne’s whereabouts or have seen her since November 23, please don’t hesitate to:
- Contact the Orlando Police Department immediately
- Call your local Brevard County law enforcement if you spot her in our area
- Share this information on your social media channels
- Keep an eye out in public spaces, especially transportation hubs
Remember, even the smallest detail could be the key to finding Robertyne and bringing her home safely to her worried family and friends.
How Our Community Can Come Together
The holiday season is meant to be a time of togetherness. Robertyne’s family is living through every parent’s and loved one’s nightmare right now. As Melbourne residents, we can show that our community cares by keeping our eyes open and sharing this information widely.
Have you seen anything unusual in the past week that might relate to this case? Sometimes we notice things that don’t seem important at the time but could be crucial pieces of the puzzle in finding a missing person.
A Call to Action for Melbourne
I’m asking everyone reading this to take just a minute to share this information. Post it on your Facebook, send it to your family group chat, mention it at your next community meeting. The more eyes looking for Robertyne, the better chance we have of finding her.
Let’s show that the Melbourne community extends its care beyond our city limits and helps a family in need during this difficult time.
Remember: There’s a $5,000 reward for information leading to finding Robertyne Sulfranc. If you know something, please come forward.
Source: Orlando Police Department Missing Persons Unit

