Orlando police announce up to $5,000 reward as search continues for missing woman Robertyne Sulfranc

Reward offered as case enters third month without confirmed contact
Orlando police are seeking public assistance in locating 32-year-old Robertyne Sulfranc, who was last seen in the city on Nov. 23, 2025. Investigators announced that a cash reward of up to $5,000 is available for information that helps locate her.
Sulfranc was last seen in the 700 block of South Lee Avenue. Police said she had planned to spend Thanksgiving with family and friends but did not arrive and has not been heard from since.
What investigators have said about Sulfranc’s last known circumstances
Police have indicated that Sulfranc stopped responding to phone calls and text messages after Nov. 23. Authorities also noted she has not posted on social media since that date. Concern intensified after she missed her young child’s birthday in early December—behavior police described as out of character.
Authorities described Sulfranc as 5 feet 2 inches tall with brown hair and brown eyes, and said she has several tattoos. Police have circulated her photo as part of efforts to generate leads.
How to provide information and what the reward covers
Investigators are urging anyone with information that could help locate Sulfranc to contact law enforcement. Tips may be submitted anonymously through Crimeline and can be eligible for a cash reward of up to $5,000.
Anonymous tips: Crimeline of Central Florida at 800-423-TIPS
Orlando Police information desk: 407-246-2470
Non-emergency dispatch: 321-235-5300
Emergency: 911
Why police emphasize early, specific details from the public
Missing-person investigations often rely on time-sensitive information from community members who may have seen a person, a vehicle, or activity that seemed routine at the time. Police typically encourage tipsters to share even small details—such as the time and location of a sighting—because those facts can help investigators verify timelines and identify potential camera footage or additional witnesses.
If you believe you saw Sulfranc on or after Nov. 23, 2025, providing the exact location, time, and circumstances of the sighting can help investigators evaluate the lead.
The case remains an active effort to locate Sulfranc. Police have asked the public to come forward with any information that could assist in bringing her home safely.