ROGERSVILLE — It's been nine days since 5-year-old Summer Wells was last seen at her rural Hawkins County home, and authorities said Thursday they still don't know where she is or what happened to her.
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If investigators develop information the leads to locating Summer, they will share that with the media and the public first and foremost.
“In order to protect the integrity of the investigation, we can't discuss everything we're doing and have done to find Summer,” Earhart said. “Numerous residents and individuals associated with the family have been interviewed. Surveillance videos and photos have been reviewed as well as other potential digital evidence. We're still working to identify everyone in the area on the afternoon that summer went missing.”
She added, “Every case is different. This one is definitely outside of the norm. Typically in and investigation like this one we have some idea where the case is headed and what might have happened within a few days. In this situation, despite doing everything within our power, and exploring all avenues, the circumstances leading to Summer's disappearance remain unclear.”
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Watch now: Authorities describe the search for Summer Wells as heartbreaking, extremely frustrating
And an update on the runaway horse:
June 24, 2021
During the Press conference for missing 5-year-old Summer Wells a runaway horse came down Lone Star Road and turned up Beech Creek Road where some passing workers got him stopped.