Knox and fhc, hopefully the post below will help answer some of your questions. Sunday and her daughter were living with Sunday's mother-in-law, Ruby Conoly Evans. I wonder if Sunday had access to one of the delivery vehicles for the floral business, Our Flower & Gift Gallery, that is located at 115 E. Third St. in Tifton, GA. In one of the pictures posted at Ruby's myspace site, her son Theo (Sunday's husband) is leaning against a vehicle with the above business information printed on the side panel.
May 3, 2010
Search continues for missing woman
Angie Thompson/Senior Reporter CNHI
TIFTON — Family and friends of a missing Tift County woman continued their search for her last weekend with the help of people on horseback.
“I hate to say this, but all day from sun up to sun down we are checking woods,” said Sunshine Blombergh, a sister of missing 27-year-old Sunday Blombergh.
Sunday disappeared from her Tift County home on April 22. She and her young school-aged daughter was living with Sunday’s mother-in-law, Ruby Evans, in a home on Briarwood Lane in southern Tift County.
Sunshine Blombergh of Tallahassee, Fla., said Monday afternoon that friends, relatives and interested residents from the area, including some from Tallahassee, rode on horseback trying to find any trace of Sunday. Both Sunshine and another sister, Promise Blombergh of Miami, said that Sunday would not leave her young daughter so long without letting someone know and would never decline to answer her cell phone if one of her sisters called.
Sunshine Blombergh said the family wants the public to know that Sunday is not in any kind of legal trouble.
“If someone is hiding information to protect her, that’s not the situation,” she said. “She hasn’t done anything wrong. We are trying to find her because something is wrong. If anyone has any information, please come forward with it.”
Blombergh said that she and a brother were to meet with a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent at the Tift County Sheriff’s Office on Monday afternoon. She and others continue to hope for the best for their sister as they continue searching for her near the house where she lived.
“It’s been a hard week,” Blombergh said. “I don’t know the area and we are just driving. If we see woods, we get out and search.”
She asked that landowners in that area search their properties for possible clues to Sunday’s disappearance.
“All I know to do is look and be out there searching,” she said. “We are also on the streets at night talking to people and driving around and searching.”
It is believed that the last time Sunday was seen was at the home of Ruby Evans on the morning of April 22. Sunshine Blombergh told The Tifton Gazette last week that she was scheduled to pick up her sister at the home and plans were that Sunday would get a job in Tallahassee, visit her daughter here until school was out for summer break and then move the daughter to Tallahassee with her.
Sunday Blombergh is approximately 5 feet and 7 inches tall and weighs about 125 pounds. She has long brown hair and hazel eyes.
The family has created a website at
www.findsunday.com and are hoping to raise enough money to erect a billboard about their sister’s disappearance and to hire a private investigator. There is also information about the disappearance posted on Sunday Blombergh’s Facebook page online.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Tift County Sheriff’s Office at 229-388-6020 or the GBI at 229-777-2080.
http://tiftongazette.com/homepage/x1271729110/Search-continues-for-missing-woman