*Bringing the
timeline forward again to keep bumping.
Robertson said Foster left their home at the Creekside at White Oak in Newnan to run errands He said he doesn’t know what happened after that.
"I’ve had so many scenarios. Just don’t know. I’m still trying to figure it out," Robertson said during that press conference last month.
Coweta County man arrested for stealing missing fiancée's car
On Wednesday, authorities in Coweta County arrested and charged Tiffany Foster’s fiancé, Reginald Robertson, with
kidnapping and aggravated assault. The Coweta County Sheriff’s Office said the charges stem from an incident shortly before Foster vanished.
"I would never want to accuse someone of something that they did not do but my feeling says he knows," Bryan said.
In late March, Robertson
pleaded with the public to come forward with any informationthat might lead to the whereabouts of his fiancée. Looking back, Bryan said the plea didn’t “sit well” with her.
“When he was speaking, I’m very big on energy and, I just did not get a sincere energy from him,” she said. “I did not feel like he was a person speaking of someone he lost and was really deeply sadden by the situation. It’s didn’t move me.”
"My feeling says he knows:" Family of missing Newnan mom grow suspicious of fiancé after arrest
Robertson was later arrested for moving Foster’s car. He was arrested a second time for kidnapping and aggravated assault in a crime that took place before Foster’s disappearance. Coweta County Investigator Toby Nix said, “we don’t know at this time,” when asked if the incident Robertson was arrested for involved Foster.
*Timeline:
March 1
According to investigators, this is the last time anyone saw or heard from Foster. She left her apartment off Lakeside Way to go shopping. A text from Foster to her mother was the last known communication from her phone. She has not had contact with family, friends, or posted to social media since this day. Her fiancé’, Reginald Robertson was home with her three children and said he was concerned when she didn’t return home at 10 p.m.
March 2
Foster did not show up for class at Georgia Military College, where is studies criminal justice. She is officially reported missing to the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office.
March 5
Foster did not report to work.
March 8
Her car, a gray 2020 Nissan Altima, is discovered in College Park. “Personal property” was found.
Her debit card, purse, keys to her residence," Investigator Scott Kilgore said.
March 11
Foster misses a prepaid flight to Texas.
March 23
Coweta County Sheriff investigators, along with Foster's sister, and her fiancé speak at a news conference. Foster’s sister, Kimberly Bryan, said “she is a kind and loving person. Beautiful inside and out. She’s my best friend. This has devastated our family.”
Bryan added she talked to her sister on a weekly basis and said Foster’s children should not have to worry about their mother and what condition she’s in.
“To have to look my niece and nephews in the face, and I don’t know what to tell them.”
“It’s just unusual, she would never go without talking to those kids. Even me, she would not go without talking to me," he said.
A month later, Nix said investigators had no plans to arrest Robertson for any crimes during the press conference.
April 8
Robertson is arrested and charged with theft after investigators said he moved Foster’s cars from Newnan to College Park days after she was reported missing. Coweta County Sheriff Lenn Wood said at the time, the charges were not directly related to Foster’s disappearance.
Wood further stated Robertson was not a suspect in her disappearance at the time. Investigators have not said why Robertson would have moved the car.
April 21
Robertson is charged with kidnapping and aggravated assault. The crime he’s accused of committing took place prior to Foster’s disappearance. He is being held without bond.
April 22
Investigators confirm Robertson has not been charged in connection to Foster’s disappearance and are still treating the case as an active missing person.
Timeline | Coweta County mom missing for nearly 8 weeks