ROCKDALE COUNTY, Ga. — The Rockdale County Sheriff’s Office held a news conference Wednesday alongside the family of a missing mother of four.
Imani Roberson was last seen on July 16 along Plantation Blvd. in Conyers in her white Mazda SUV. Investigators later confirmed they found a car matching the description of Roberson’s SUV. It had been burned from the inside out.
Roberson, who is a mother of four, was not with the car. Investigators say she is still missing.
Alongside authorities at a news conference Wednesday morning, Roberson’s family made a statement about the ongoing search efforts.
“Over the course of the last 20 years, I have lost three children,” Roberson’s mother, Clarine Andujar-White, told reporters during an emotional statement.
Andujar-White pleaded with the public to help bring her daughter home: “Imani loves her children. Please help me reunite these babies with their mother.”
Roberson is described as 5 feet, 2 inches tall. Her hair is currently styled in thick, knotless, reddish braids, according to her family. She wears glasses or contact lenses and has a tattoo sleeve on her left arm.
Meanwhile, friends have set up a fund to help her four children as the search for their mother continues.
Anyone with information on Roberson’s disappearance is urged to contact Investigator Collen Jones at 770-278-8156.