Knicks center Mitchell Robinson says his dad has gone missing and asked for help to find him
- New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson says that his father has been missing for more than a week.
- Robinson asked the public on social media for help finding his dad.
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson says that his father has been missing for more than a week — and pleaded for help to find him.
The NBA player turned to social media this week and alerted the public about his missing dad, sharing a notice from Florida's Escambia County Sheriff's Office.
Robinson posted on Snapchat on Monday, saying, "My dad is missing if you have info on his whereabouts please contact 850-436-9620," People magazine reported.
The Knicks player also shared a February 13 Facebook post by the Escambia County Sheriff's Office that stated a 39-year-old man identified as Mitchell Robinson Jr. has been missing since February 11.
The sheriff's office described Robinson Jr., who was last seen in Escambia County, as a "missing endangered adult."
"If you have any information about his whereabouts, call the ECSO at 850-436-9620," the sheriff's office said.
Robinson, 23, later posted a video to his Instagram story apparently of himself driving with a caption that read: "Don't know a place the devil will hide you......come home pops," according to People.