Fiancé Of Georgia Mother Missing Since 2021 Charged With Her Murder
Tiffany Foster left her Newnan, Georgia, apartment to go to the store on March 1, 2021 and was never seen again.
Coweta County Sheriff's Office
UPDATE: 08/10/23
Reginald Roderick Robertson, the fiancé of Tiffany Foster (also known as Tiffany Stark), has been charged with murder in connection with her presumed death, PEOPLE reported.
According to a press release from the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office, Robertson was charged with felony murder, malice murder, concealing the death of another, rape, kidnapping, false imprisonment, forgery, financial transaction card theft and financial transaction card fraud.
Foster's body remains missing but the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office say there is enough evidence to suggest she is dead.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: 12/01/22
A Georgia Mom Left For The Store In 2021 And Never Returned
It’s been over two years, and authorities still don’t know what happened to Tiffany Foster (also known as Tiffany Stark) after she left her Newnan, Georgia, apartment to go to the store on March 1, 2021.
The 35-year-old mom of three texted her teenage daughter while she was gone, but she was never heard from again.
According to a timeline from 11 Alive News in Atlanta, Foster’s fiancé, Reginald Robertson, told authorities he grew concerned when Foster wasn’t home by 10 p.m. The next day, she missed her class at Georgia Military College and was formally reported missing.
A week later, Foster’s car was found 30 miles away in College Park, Georgia, a suburb southwest of Atlanta. Her purse, debit card, and keys were still inside the 2020 Nissan Altima. Three days after her car was discovered, Foster missed a planned flight to Texas, and her family member’s hearts sank even lower.
Several weeks later, in April, police charged Foster’s fiancé with theft for moving the vehicle after she was reported missing, but they repeatedly clarified that Robertson’s theft arrest was not directly related to Foster’s disappearance. Robertson was reportedly also charged with aggravated assault and kidnapping stemming from an alleged domestic incident between him and Foster before her disappearance. Later, authorities did name Robertson as a person of interest in Foster’s case. He remains in the Coweta County, Georgia, Jail without bond on the kidnapping and assault charges.
Leads in the case dried up quickly despite a reward amount that grew to $30,000 for information and $60,000 for Foster’s safe return.
If you have any information about Tiffany’s whereabouts or her case, please call the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office at 770-253-1502.