Robert McCrudden, of Boulder, Colorado, who went missing on December 20, has been found dead.
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The circumstances and cause of his death are unknown, the truth is that the amount of love and esteem that surrounded him are maintained today. During his life in Colorado, he attended Monarch High School and later worked as a real estate agent at Cindy Waltemath Broker / Owner Turn Key Homes LLC. His absence leaves family and friends in great pain, but they will always fondly remember the moments they shared with him; these wonderful memories will stay alive forever.
robert macrudden missing
It’s been an anxious 24 hours for the family and friends of missing Louisville-area resident Robert McCrudden, who went missing this morning on his 30th birthday. His vehicle was discovered near Coal Creek Golf Course shortly after his 30th birthday. .

To ensure that no stone is left unturned, the Louisville Police Department conducted searches throughout the night and encouraged local residents to join search parties to help locate Robert. It’s important to act fast if there is any insight or connection leading us in the right direction to find Robert, so please don’t hesitate to contact Hugh James Bent at (303) 668-1831 if you have any information on Robert’s whereabouts.
family to post obituary and funeral plans soon
Tributes poured at his death
Lauren wrote
When Kaitlyn McCrudden brought me home to meet the McCrudden family for the first time, she gave me a strict rule: “Don’t even think about falling for my brother because all the friends I bring home always do.”
Easier said than done because what was there not to love about Robert Michael McCrudden?
Was it his ability to always be late for a basketball practice or game?
How often did he question a call from the referees, subtly rolling his eyes and shaking his head when it didn’t go the way he intended?
The desperate need to make Baileys from scratch for what seemed like the entirety of Colorado, no matter how much space it took up in the kitchen?
His unwavering competitiveness, especially when playing cards or Monopoly (where he sometimes threatened to leave him in the middle of the game)?
Whatever it was that made people love him, many others like myself can attest that Robert’s zest for life was ABSOLUTELY unmatched and full of love. I can only imagine the view of Coor’s Field from the sky. Until we meet again dear friend. 💛🫶🏼
Chris wrote
RIP Robert Michael McCrudden I love you and miss you more than ever. Keep watching over us and keeping us all safe. Make sure you do 360 layups in Kobe in heaven 🕊️🕊️🕊