"On Tuesday afternoon, February 18, 2020, the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office received a State of Tennessee Department of Children’s Services referral in reference to a child that had not been seen by certain family members in approximately two months."
"This is an active investigation where law enforcement agencies are seeking assistance from the community to help locate this child. The child’s mother, Megan “Maggie” Boswell, has been involved in the investigation along with the father, Ethan Perry, who is active duty in the military, stationed in Louisiana."
SCSO officials said, “Criteria for issuing an AMBER Alert are established by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and this case does not meet the criteria for an Amber Alert to be issued.”
The sheriff's office was notified on Tuesday by the State of Tennessee Department of Children's Services. Evelyn "was last seen by certain family members near the end of November 2019 and the first of December 2019."
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Description Evelyn was last seen wearing a pink tracksuit, pink shoes, and a pink bow
A Statewide AMBER Alert has been issued on behalf of the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office for Evelyn Mae Boswell. Evelyn is a 15-month old, white female, 2 ft tall, 28 lbs., with blonde hair and blue eyes. Evelyn was last seen wearing a pink tracksuit, pink shoes, and a pink bow. Evelyn was entered as a missing child on Tuesday February 18, 2020 but was reportedly last seen on December 26, 2019.
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Evelyn, please contact the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office at 423-279-7330 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
The TBI has issued an Amber Alert for a missing 15-month-old girl out of Sullivan County. Evelyn Mae Boswell was reportedly last seen on Dec. 26, 2019. She was not reported as a missing child until Tuesday, Feb. 18. Call 1-800-TBI-FIND if you've seen her.
"News 5 spoke with Sullivan County Sheriff's Office PIO Captain Andy Seabolt about Boswell's disappearance. He told us the following:
“Right now we’re not sure of her exact location. It could be anywhere from what we know. We’re conducting the investigation, and obviously we’ve been talking to as many people as we’ve come in contact with that knew about the child. We have several others we will be speaking with as well, and we’ve also been receiving some leads we’ve been following up on... We want to know why the child was not reported missing earlier."
The sheriff's office was notified on Tuesday by the State of Tennessee Department of Children's Services
AMBER ALERT: We need your help to locate 15-month-old Evelyn Mae Boswell, who is missing from Sullivan County.
Evelyn was reportedly last seen on December 26, 2019. If you have seen Evelyn, please call the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office at 423-279-7330 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND
YOUR SHARE COULD BRING HER HOME! Evelyn Boswell was reportedly last seen on December 26, 2019. She was not reported as a missing child until February 18, 2020
IT TAKES 2 SECONDS TO SHARE! An Amber Alert has been issued for 15-month-old Evelyn Mae Boswell, who has not been seen by 'certain family members' for 2 months. .
THURSDAY MORNING #FastCast: An Amber Alert has been issued for a 15-month old girl from Northeast Tennessee. Evelyn Boswell was last seen December 26th but her disappearance was reported until February 18th.
UPDATE: Investigators have continued to search through Wednesday night for a missing 15-month-old girl from Sullivan County.
According to Captain Andy Seabolt of the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office, there have not been any major developments in the search for Evelyn Mae Boswell as of 7 a.m. on Thursday.
Seabolt told News Channel 11 that investigators have worked all through Wednesday night and into Thursday morning following up on tips.
Investigators are encouraging anyone with information or tips about Evelyn’s location to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on Twitter
UPDATE: The search for Evelyn Boswell continues. We have another photo to pass along. Investigators continue to follow-up on leads as they come in. Please continue to share and help us get the word out. Have information? Call 1-800-TBI-FIND. #TNAMBERAlert
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