She Went Missing After She Got A Strange Phone Call While At Dinner With Her Family: Where Is Tina Prince?
Sandersville, Georgia. 46-year-old Tina Prince works as a first-grade teacher at Ridge Road Primary School and she lives in Sandersville.
On May 28th, a Friday night, Tina went to Pueblo’s Mexican Restaurant to have dinner along with her family.
At some point during dinner, Tina received a call that her family thought was strange. She left the restaurant to pick up the weird call, then came back inside to say goodbye to her family.
Facebook; pictured above is Tina Prince
Tina then left Pueblo’s Mexican Restaurant and seemingly vanished.
“She was last seen on May 28, 2021, around 8 PM by her family at Pueblo’s Mexican Restaurant,” the AWARE Foundation explained in a flyer for Tina after she went missing.
“Family said Tina received a “suspicious” phone call during dinner. She took the call outside, returned back inside & told her family goodbye & left.”
The flyer also noted that Tina’s car was found in a Walmart parking lot, but unfortunately, security cameras were not able to pick it up.
Then, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office shared an update 3 hours ago.
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Facebook; pictured above is a flyer from the AWARE Foundation regarding Tina’s disappearance
“Below are the most up-to-date photographs of Tina Prince the night she was last seen,” the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said in their update, providing photos of Tina which you can view below.
“Investigators are pursuing every avenue and following every lead to locate Ms. Prince.”
Authorities did not mention where this store that Tina was last seen in is located.
Tina is 5’1 and weighs around 140 pounds. She has burgundy hair and green eyes and could be wearing the clothing she was last seen in.
If you have any information on Tina or where she might be, please call the Washington County Sheriffs Office at 478-552-0911.
Pictured below are the most recent photos of Tina in the convenience store as provided by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office:
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