(CENTREVILLE, MD) – The search is continuing for a
Queen Anne’s County woman who has not been seen or heard from for the past three
days.
Robin L. Pope, 51, of Stevensville, Md., a white female, 5”4”, 105
lbs., with brown hair, was last seen late on the night of March 1, 2013, in the
100-block of Beach Road, Stevensville, where she had lived with her husband
until last December when the couple separated. Her husband reported her missing
to the Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s Office early on the morning of March 2nd.
He said his wife had come by the house late the night before to pick up some
belongings and he had left when she arrived. When he returned home her car was
still in the driveway, but she was not at the home.
The search for Ms.
Pope has been ongoing. Searches of the area around the Pope home began Saturday
and continued through Sunday. A sonar-equipped boat from the Queen Anne’s County
Sheriff’s Office searched the Chesapeake Bay behind the home Saturday. The
Maryland State Police Underwater Recovery Team divers searched the water behind
the home for about six hours yesterday. An aerial search was conducted by a
Maryland State Police helicopter. Ground searches were conducted by Natural
Resources Police cadaver dogs.
The Pope family dog, an 11-year-old Great
Dane, had been found dead Saturday in the water along the shoreline near a pier
at a neighboring home. A Queen Anne’s County veterinarian examined the dog today
and found there were no external traumatic injuries to the dog, as originally
suspected. The dog had large tumors in its upper torso region. The veterinarian
said the dog did not drown, nor did it die from external injuries. An exact
cause of death has not been determined and additional tests are underway.
Investigators have searched homes and vehicles used by the Popes and
conducted numerous interviews with families and friends. Police continue to
consider all possibilities and have ruled nothing out.
Investigators continue to
urge anyone with information about Robin Pope to contact
them immediately at
410-758-1101. The Maryland State Police Homicide Unit, assisted by investigators
from the State Police Criminal Enforcement Division, the Queen Anne’s County
Sheriff’s Office, and uniform personnel from the Natural Resources Police,
Sheriff’s Office and State Police, is continuing the investigation.
Submitted: Md. State Police