
The person at the center of this case
Tiffany Michelle Whitton
Justice for Tiffany Michelle Whitton — the trail went cold in 2013, but the truth hasn't.
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Did anyone see Tiffany at the Walmart on September 12, 2013, or in the surrounding area that day?
Why did Tiffany go to the Walmart that day, and what were her plans afterward?
Were there any surveillance camera recordings from the Walmart that captured Tiffany's movements?
Tiffany Michelle Whitton, a 26-year-old woman, was last seen on September 12, 2013, at a Walmart in Marietta, Georgia. She disappeared without explanation, and her whereabouts remain unknown over a decade later. Anyone with information about Tiffany's disappearance is urged to contact the Marietta Police Department.
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NamUs case MP28689. Missing person: Tiffany Michelle Whitton.
Last known contact: 2013-09-12 in Marietta, Cobb, GA. Circumstances: Last seen on 9/12/2013, at the Walmart in Marietta, GA.
Demographics: 26 years, Female, White / Caucasian. Physical description: 5 ft 3 in, 105 lbs, hair: Blond/Strawberry, eyes: Green.
Clothing and accessories: Clothing: -Dark colored Blue Jeans -Light colored short-sleeved V-neck shirt w/design on front -Tank top underneath V-Neck shirt -Dark colored head band -Tan belt; Footwear: Flip Flops. Investigating agency: Marietta Police Department | 14000471 | 2014-01-10.
Tiffany Michelle Whitton was last seen on September 12, 2013, at the Walmart in Marietta, Georgia. She was wearing dark blue jeans, a light-colored short-sleeved V-neck shirt with design, a tank top underneath, a dark headband, tan belt, and flip flops.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.