Imani Roberson missing updates – family fear Georgia mother-of-four ‘shot dead’ outside her home as police seek information

Imani’s mother asks for new details

Imani Roberson’s mother, Andujar-White, has asked the public for details of her daughter’s disappearance.

“Anyone who has seen her or the car please do not underestimate any detail, we really need your help,” she said during a news conference yesterday.

If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Imani Roberson, you are urged to call Rockdale County Investigators at (770) 278-8156.

Imani has four children

Imani Roberson is a mother of four young children.

The children, aged 11, nine, three and one month, are all safe, police confirmed.

“Imani loves her children. I know she would not leave her children or me,” her emotional mother said yesterday.

“Please help me reunite these babies with their mother.”

What does Imani Roberson look like?

According to her mother, Imani is 1.60 meters tall and has black hair that is braided into thick knotless reddish pigtails.

The missing mother has a tattoo on her left arm and wears glasses or contact lenses.

Who to contact if you have information

If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Imani Roberson, you are urged to call Rockdale County Investigators at (770) 278-8156.

The 10 states with the most missing persons in 2022

These are the 10 states with the most reported missing persons in the last year:

  1. California – 2,133
  2. Florida – 1,252
  3. Texas – 1,246
  4. Arizona—915
  5. Washington—643
  6. New York-606
  7. Michigan—556
  8. Oregon—432
  9. Pennsylvania—401
  10. Tennessee—361

Imani’s father suspects a crime

Imani Roberson’s father believes the mother of four was “shot dead” outside their family home.

Ronald Acklin earlier this week claimed to have seen CCTV footage of a burned-out vehicle that matched the description of Imani’s white SUV.

“We know it’s Imani’s vehicle. We know it is. Because of the area it was in,” he told reporters.

“I think they shot Imani,” Acklin said.