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Bulloch County mother and son still missing
Sheriff's office: Witnesses might have seen them in Eden
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Tina Marie Rosenberg

Authorities are still seeking the whereabouts of a Bulloch County mother and child reported missing Wednesday.

Witnesses say they possibly spotted Tina Marie Rosenberg, 27, and her 2-year-old son, Cameron, in the Eden area Thursday, but that report is unconfirmed, said Bulloch County sheriff's Chief Deputy Jared Akins.

Rosenberg was last seen around 11 a.m. Tuesday at a Live Oak Loop residence in the far southeastern corner of Bulloch County, according to an incident report released Thursday. Her mother said Rosenberg left with her tax refund check and the child, the report says.

The mother said Rosenberg told her that she was going to overdose on drugs. She said Rosenberg went to a neighboring home to hang out with a man, who later told deputies he saw Rosenberg without her son Tuesday morning and had no idea where she could be, according to the report.

Rosenberg is a white female standing 4 feet 11 inches, 135 pounds, with curly brown hair and green eyes. She was last seen wearing a white jacket, blue jeans, a pink striped shirt and a pair of flip flops.

Cameron is described as white, with blond hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a red shirt with black long sleeves, blue jeans and a gray-and-red jacket.
According to sheriff's reports, Rosenberg is a known methamphetamine user and may be in Bryan County.

The missing woman's mother was not immediately available for comment Friday.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Rosenberg and her son is asked to call the Bulloch County Sheriff's Office at (912) 764-8888 or submit information anonymously to tips@bullochsheriff.com.

 

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