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Robert Lyons vanished while riding his ATV on the Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin. Nearly five years later, he is still missing with little to no leads in his case. What happened to Robert and others in his community?
Robert Lyons was 25 years old when he went missing. A proud member of the Menominee Tribe in Wisconsin, Robert had multiple tattoos dedicated to his tribal pride, including βMenomineeβ on his back shoulder to shoulder, an eagle on the back of his neck and βNative Prideβ on one of his calves, a bear on his left forearm, and βLyonsβ with a feather on his right forearm. Robert grew up in Keshena, on the Menominee Indian Reservation, in northeastern Wisconsin. It is here that Robert disappeared, leaving his family with many unanswered questions.
The day Robrt went missing. On Sunday, June 4, 2017, Robert was last seen leaving his home in the afternoon wearing shoes, red and white shorts but no shirt and riding a red and white ATV. He left his cell phone behind. A short time later, Robert was seen by a Tribal Police officer riding his ATV near Long Marsh Road near the Menominee Indian Reservation. Since Robert left his phone behind, his family expected him to return later that day.
Unfortunately Robert never returned home and three days later, his family reported him missing with Menominee Tribal Police. Two days later on June 9, 2017, Robertβs red and white ATV was discovered abandoned, by Maynardβs Road near the intersection of Long Marsh Lake and Rushβs Lake Road. Police conducted multiple searches and followed any leads that came in but they were unable to rule out foul play.
Where the case stands today. Robertβs case remains unsolved but his family and community are actively seeking justice.βItβs been three years, one month and two weeks. He was a really good family man. Itβs been really hard.β said Doreeen Nahwahquaw, Robertβs mother in an interview in July of 2020. The Menominee Tribal police posted a $5,000 reward for information. If you do have any information regarding Robertβs case please contact the Menominee Tribal Police Department at (715) 799-3321.
Robertβs case is not the only unsolved case on the Menominee Reservationβa community of less than 4,000. [Katelyn Kelley](https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/news/native-american
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