In loving memory: Kristina Robison Identified as Woman Found Deceased in Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area
WARRICK COUNTY, Ind. — November 4, 2025 — Authorities have confirmed that the woman found deceased last week in the Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area has been identified as 35-year-old Kristina Robison of Henderson, Kentucky. The confirmation follows an intensive, multi-agency investigation led by the Indiana State Police (ISP) in collaboration with the Warrick County Sheriff’s Office, the Henderson Police Department, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and the U.S. Marshals Service Task Force.
According to investigators, Robison’s body was discovered by a passerby in a remote section of the Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area on October 28, prompting an immediate response from law enforcement. The scene was quickly secured as detectives and forensic units began collecting evidence to determine both the circumstances surrounding her death and how her remains came to be in the area.
Following several days of forensic examination, investigators confirmed Robison’s identity through a combination of dental records and DNA analysis. Authorities also notified her family in Henderson, who are now mourning the devastating loss of a daughter, sister, and friend.
“This is a deeply tragic case, and our hearts go out to Ms. Robison’s family,” said Sgt. Todd Ringle, spokesperson for the Indiana State Police. “We want to assure the community that every available resource is being utilized to uncover what happened to Kristina and to bring justice, if foul play is determined.”
Investigators have remained tight-lipped about specific details of the case, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. However, they have confirmed that the circumstances of Robison’s death are considered suspicious, and detectives are actively pursuing multiple leads. Law enforcement agencies on both sides of the Indiana–Kentucky state line are working in tandem to piece together Robison’s final known movements and any potential connections she may have had in the area.
The Warrick County Coroner’s Office conducted an autopsy last week, though the official cause and manner of death have not yet been released pending further toxicology results. Authorities emphasized that this is a complex investigation involving multiple jurisdictions, as Robison was a Kentucky resident found deceased in Indiana territory.
Friends and family of Kristina Robison have described her as a warm and compassionate woman with a kind heart and a deep love for her family. “Kristina was full of life and laughter,” said one close friend. “She had a smile that could light up a room. It’s hard to believe she’s gone, and even harder not knowing why.”
Community members in both Henderson and Warrick counties have expressed shock and sadness over the discovery, with many taking to social media to share condolences and memories of Robison. Vigils are being discussed among family and friends as they wait for answers and seek closure in the wake of her sudden loss.
The Indiana State Police have continued to urge anyone with information about Robison’s whereabouts in the days leading up to her death to come forward. Investigators are particularly interested in any tips regarding suspicious activity in or around the Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area between October 25 and 28.
“This case remains a top priority,” Sgt. Ringle reiterated. “We’re asking anyone—no matter how small the detail may seem—to reach out to us. Sometimes it’s a single piece of information that can break a case open.”
The Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area, located just northeast of Evansville, is a sprawling natural reserve popular among hikers, hunters, and anglers. Following the discovery, certain sections of the park were temporarily closed to the public as investigators processed the scene. Those areas have since reopened, though authorities maintain a heightened presence in the vicinity as the investigation continues.
As officials work to determine the events that led to her tragic death, the community holds onto hope that justice will be served for Kristina Robison. Her loved ones have expressed gratitude for the efforts of law enforcement and the outpouring of community support during this difficult time.
Anyone with information related to the case is urged to contact the Indiana State Police Jasper Post at 812-482-1441 or submit tips anonymously through Indiana Crime Stoppers.
As the investigation moves forward, one thing remains certain: Kristina Robison’s life will be remembered not for the tragedy of her death, but for the love, warmth, and light she brought to those who knew her best.

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