Fiancé of missing Georgia woman arrested on kidnapping and aggravated assault charges

Fiancé of missing mom, 35, is charged with kidnapping and assault over incident prior to her disappearance two months ago in Georgia

  • Tiffany Foster, 35, was last seen at her home in Newnan, Georgia, on March 1 
  • Her fiancé Reginald Robertson was arrested Wednesday on kidnapping and aggravated assault charges 
  • Police said the charges stemmed from an incident prior to Foster’s disappearance and it’s unclear whether she was involved 
  • Robertson was already facing a theft charge for moving Foster’s car after she was reported missing 
  • He has not been implicated directly in the mother-of-three’s disappearance
  • Foster’s sister said she believes her sibling is still alive and that Robertson knows where she is 

The fiancé of a Georgia woman who disappeared almost two months ago has been arrested on kidnapping and aggravated assault charges in a separate incident – as the search for the missing mother-of-three continues.  

Tiffany Foster, 35, was last seen leaving her apartment complex in Newnan on March 1 to go shopping and was reported missing the next day after she failed to show up for one of her college classes.

Police arrested Foster’s fiancé Reginald Robertson on kidnapping and aggravated assault charges on Wednesday that officials said stemmed from a separate incident prior to 35-year-old’s disappearance. It is unclear if Foster was the victim in that incident. 

This is Robertson’s second arrest since Foster went missing – but he has never been directly implicated in her disappearance.

On April 8, the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office charged him with theft for moving Foster’s car days after she was reported missing. 

Tiffany Foster (pictured) was last seen leaving her apartment complex in Newnan on March 1 

Police arrested Foster's fiancé Reginald Robertson on kidnapping and aggravated assault charges on Wednesday that officials say stem from a separate incident prior to 35-year-old's disappearance. Pictured: Robertson speaks at a press conference about Foster's disappearance on March 23, where he asked anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to contact authorities

Police arrested Foster’s fiancé Reginald Robertson on kidnapping and aggravated assault charges on Wednesday that officials say stem from a separate incident prior to 35-year-old’s disappearance. Pictured: Robertson speaks at a press conference about Foster’s disappearance on March 23, where he asked anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to contact authorities

Police said Robertson moved the car from Newnan to College Park, a 30 mile distance.

Foster's sister Kimberly Bryan is pictured at a March press conference about the mom's disappearance

Foster’s sister Kimberly Bryan is pictured at a March press conference about the mom’s disappearance

Neither of the charges were directly related to the missing person case, police said.

Two weeks before his first arrest Robertson stood beside police and Foster’s sister Kimberly Bryan at a March 23 press conference and pleaded for the public to come forward with information regarding Foster’s whereabouts. 

He told reporters the last time he saw her was as she left her home the day before she was reported missing.   

Police said Foster had texted her mother while she was out shopping on March 1 and was never heard from again.   

The next day she was reported missing after she failed to show up for class and missed work.  

A week later police found her car with a purse and cell phone inside.

She had booked a flight to Texas on March 11 but never showed up at the airport, police said, and there has been no activity on her social media accounts since she was last seen.

Foster's car was found a week after she was reported missing with her cellphone and purse still inside. The mother-of-three is seen in a photo from her Facebook page

Foster’s car was found a week after she was reported missing with her cellphone and purse still inside. The mother-of-three is seen in a photo from her Facebook page

Foster has been missing since March 1. Police have not made an arrest in connection to her missing person's case

Foster has been missing since March 1. Police have not made an arrest in connection to her missing person’s case 

In a March press conference Coweta County Investigator Toby Nix at a press conference i

In a March press conference Coweta County Investigator Toby Nix (pictured)  gave the details of Foster’s last known whereabouts 

Police have not confirmed if foul play is suspected in Foster’s disappearance, AJC News reports. 

Although Robertson’s latest arrest is not in connection to Foster’s disappearance, her sister Kimberly Bryan says she believes he is involved.

‘I would never want to accuse someone of something that they did not do but my feeling says he knows,’ Bryan told CBS 46.  

Bryan says there are red flags around Robertson and said his relationship with his sister was not perfect.  

‘She wasn’t really too thrilled about the relationship,’ she said. ‘But you know how you just want to try make something work, you see the good in someone, especially when you’re in love with them.’ 

Bryan says she believes Foster is still alive and hopes that now that Robertson is in police custody he will cooperate with authorities and help get Foster home. 

Robertson is currently being held without bond.