TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 4458 SUBJECT: GRB060108: P200 Ks Observations DATE: 06/01/10 00:27:40 GMT FROM: S. Bradley Cenko at Caltech S. B. Cenko (Caltech), J. Colbert, H. Teplitz (JPL / Spitzer Science Center), and D. B. Fox (Penn State) report on behalf of the Caltech-NRAO-Carnegie GRB collaboration: We have imaged the field of GRB060108 (Oates et al., GCN 4443; Sakamoto et al., GCN 4445) with the Wide-Field Infrared Camera mounted on the Palomar 200-inch Hale Telescope. Our observations consisted of 30 x 30 s images in the Ks band taken in moderate-to-poor external conditions (seeing ~ 1.5-2.0"). The mean epoch of our observations is approximately 06:45 UT January 9 (~ 16.1 hours after the burst). We note these observations are roughly contemporaneous with the VLT J-band observations reported by D'Avanzo et al. (GCN 4452). Inside the revised XRT error circle (Page et al., GCN 4453) we find no sources. Our limiting magnitude, calculated with respect to several 2MASS objects in the field, is Ks > 18.5. Performing a similar analysis to Malesani et al. (GCN 4454) and using the XRT results from Page et al. (GCN 4453), we find we can constrain the x-ray-to-optical spectral index, beta_OX, to be < 0.7. While this in itself is not inconsistent with the standard fireball model (Sari, Piran, & Narayan, 1998, ApJ, 497, L18), together with the deep early R-band (Guidorzi et al., GCN 4447) and contemporaneous J-band limits, this provides further evidence for the exceptional (i.e. either very dark or very high-z) nature of this event.