Fiancé of missing Georgia mother arrested on kidnapping, assault charges

COWETA COUNTY, Ga.. — The fiancé of a Georgia woman and mother of three missing for almost two months is now in custody accused of kidnapping and aggravated assault.

Tiffany Foster hasn’t been seen or heard from since March 1. The Coweta County Sheriff’s Office arrested her fiancé Reginald Roberston Wednesday.

The office said the kidnapping and aggravated assault charges are related to an incident that happened before Foster disappeared.

Roberston is currently in the Coweta County jail being held without bond.

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Foster, 35, was last seen at the Lakeside Apartments in Newnan on March 1 when she left her apartment to go shopping.

Deputies said she texted her mother, which is the last text she appears to have sent. She has not had any contact with her family since then.

Her sister said at a news conference that Foster is also a mother of three and pleaded for anyone with answers to come forward.

“She’s my best friend. This has devastated our family. As you can imagine, no child should have to worry about where their mother is and the condition that their mother is in.”

Foster was reported missing March 2 after she did not report to her college class. On March 5, Foster failed to show up for work.

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Her car was found on March 8 in College Park with her purse and credit card inside. A few days later, on March 11, she missed a flight to Texas that she had already prepaid for.

Foster is also known as Tiffany Starks. She is described as 5 foot 2 and 220 pounds.

Anyone with any knowledge of her whereabouts is asked to please contact Inv. Kilgore with the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office at 770-253-1502.

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