AMBER ALERT TN - Summer Moon-Utah Wells, 5, Rogersville, 15 Jun 2021 #33

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  • #721
Not much that hasn't already been kindly posted by @2.curious, but I've started so I'll finish :p.

Interview with Lead Detective Pruitt.
Part 3.

Pruitt - The family has attorney's involved, and that is not a direct line of communication.

Reporter - That tune is quite the change from last year, when Summer was first reported missing.

Pruitt - It was pretty good, we would show up about every day, make sure they were ok and had a decent line of communication with them.

Reporter - About a month later in July, Child Protective Services removed her three older brothers from their home and appointed attorney's to the case.

Pruitt - They have been appointed for other instances, but it bleeds over into this investigation as well.

Reporter - Summer Well's father Don was arrested late last year for driving under the influence, and violating probation.

Reporter - We obviously know that Don Wells is incarcerated here, does that play a role at all in this investigation?

Pruitt - No ma'am.

Reporter - On February 7th, the judge ordered him to serve the remainder of his 11 months and 29 day sentence in the Hawkin's County Jail.

Pruitt - With Mr. Wells, he knows when he first came into the institution, he knows that anytime he wants to talk, to let their staff know and I'll get to him as quick as I can.

Reporter - But Pruitt hopes the Wells family knows, despite the other legal troubles, they can reach out anytime.

Pruitt - Communication between me and the family have changed, but I hope that they still understand that they can come talk to me at anytime they want to.
I don't understand not communicating with LE dedicated to finding FINDING SUMMER MOON UTAH WELLS. It boggles my mind. MOO
 
  • #722
Interview with Lead Investigator Pruit.

Part 1

Pruitt - There haven't been very many cases like this. I have never worked a missing child case with all these different entities and agencies involved.

My day - I check tipline and voicemail when I first get here. I do phone calls and follow ups on any credible leads I've got. I follow up on anything that I didn't get to a good conclusion the day before. Then I go into normal caseload, of any new cases I've got. Follow-ups on them.

Reporter - They've received nearly 2000 tips.

I will follow up on everything I can to try to bring closure for this.

Reporter - Self-proclaimed online investigators and social media sleuths, have turned this case into a mess of ideas and tips. And tips have come in from everywhere across the US and even overseas. That help, Pruitt says, has led to little more than time wasted.

If these people want to help so much, we always accept applications to certify the individuals :D.

I believe that she would probably be somewhere close by. We've found nothing to lead us to believe that she's been abducted or trafficked out of the area.

I'm not going to let it go cold.

Part 2

Pruitt - It's sporadic, I mean one day you might get five leads, the next couple of days you might not get anything. It's been an active investigation. I've been devoted to since it first occurred.

The wandering away, sneaking off to go play or whatever she may have done. That is a viable option.

People are probably tired of hearing this, all possibilities are on the table. We're not completely eliminating the abduction idea. But there's nothing to lead us to believe that we need to focus on that alone.

She's was like 3ft. 40 lbs. It would be a lot easier for her to get through some of the foliage and she's lower to the ground, smaller body, a lot more flexible.

We have gone through reams and reams of data. We've collected statements. We've chased down every credible lead that has been given to us. And we are still not much further along than when we started. Surveillance videos, gps locations, cell phone tracking, cell phone data, electronic data. Anything that we can think of to get our hands on.

I would hope that she's still alive somewhere, but we also have to be open to the idea that, that is no longer a possibility.
Broken heart
 
  • #723
Just thinking how easy it would have been for Summer to run down that "dog trail". She could have easily crossed the road from that trail. I wonder if they searched across the road? Jmo
Yes, they did. There are photos.

I think they searched a 5 mile radius, repeatedly. It is possible they searched more.

Personally, I think SW is farther than she could walk. But, not extremely far. I have no evidence for this. Jmo kind of based on the fact they did not find her where they looked.
 
  • #724
Interesting that during that interview with Det. Pruitt, he never mentioned that red truck that was allegedly sighted in the area.
 
  • #725
Yes, they did. There are photos.

I think they searched a 5 mile radius, repeatedly. It is possible they searched more.

Personally, I think SW is farther than she could walk. But, not extremely far. I have no evidence for this. Jmo kind of based on the fact they did not find her where they looked.

I couldn't remember the radius. Thank you.
 
  • #726
Interesting that during that interview with Det. Pruitt, he never mentioned that red truck that was allegedly sighted in the area.

I've never been convinced the red truck is either real, or matters.
 
  • #727
District Attorney General speaks on SW case for the first time -

District Attorney General speaks on Summer Wells case for the first time | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather

“It’s a case that has implications for the legal system and the law, but you couldn’t classify it right now. There are no criminal charges that have been filed,” Armstrong said.
“My role basically is just to be an advisor if any legal issues come up in the search; who to talk to, how to go about doing that. I am kept briefed periodically; not every day but periodically and just available to provide any legal assistance that I can.”

eta: “It’s a very complicated issue that has been made more complicated by the players in this drama,” Armstrong said.
Armstrong declined to comment about Don Wells’ legal troubles.
 
  • #728
Attorney General Armstong also stated:
If an arrest ever does take place, that’s when Armstrong will look at what charges can be filed.

“If it ever got to the point we were ready to consider charges, then of course they would talk to me about what charges and who to charge. And a case like this would generally go to a grand jury,” he explained.

Even though he stays in touch with law enforcement about where they’re at in the investigation, Armstrong is almost at a standstill in his particular role.

District Attorney General speaks on Summer Wells case for the first time | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather
 
  • #729
If you look at the statistics over the years, only a very tiny percentage of children were abducted by strangers. The vast majority were related to the victim or had some connection to them. Due to the rural area that SW went missing, I am at about 0.5% that this was a stranger abduction. What bothers me about the red truck is the detailed description, but nothing about the plate...not even the colors. What was that truck doing that caught the witnesses description? 99% of folks don't take much notice to the vehicles driving around their area, much less taking note of the buckets in the back. Smells like a red herring, notably due to the amount of time that has transpired with no additional information.
 
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Since some time has passed, has anyone local stood out in a manner that could be construed as "steering" or "influencing" the investigation and the searches? Our local LE usually took pictures of all the people who showed up to volunteer search to see if there was someone who repeatedly showed up, but did not "fit" due to their commentary or actions.
 
  • #732
Has the lake they went swimming and the entire surrounding area been searched?
 
  • #733
Has the lake they went swimming and the entire surrounding area been searched?
Hi Trackergd, good to “see” you as always.
I have been convinced from the start that tiny little SW went adventuring while G’ma and CB-W snoozed away, tuckered out by their busy day of picking up pain pills, alcohol infused tea, vapes and what not.

I absolutely believe the child became injured and slipped between rocks, down a crevice or slope and rests on a “secondary surface”. I have been suggesting drop cams be used, even in openings that seem impossibly small.
I think she is very close to the house.

all just my usual amateur opinion and speculation
 
  • #734
Has the lake they went swimming and the entire surrounding area been searched?
I do recall when Candus was interviewed by the lake, Dave from Equusearch, in another interview, said he was there searching at the time of that interview. I remember because he made a point that Candus didn't speak to him.
 
  • #735
  • #736
Interview with DA Armstrong.

Part 1.

Reporter - On the night of June 15th, District Attorney General, Dan Armstrong, called in the TBI to help in the search efforts for Summer Wells. Now, almost 10 months later and no real developments, this case is unlike anything he's ever worked before.

DA - The Sheriff will contact other law enforcement agencies, and the way the TBI is set up I have to make the formal request for the TBI. So the Sheriff in this particular case, he had called and asked for help from all the agencies, and then called me and I asked the TBI to get involved.

Reporter - The long-spanning search for Summer Wells can feel like a blur, but the night June 15th is clear as day. Just as the call to issue an Amber Alert on the 16th.

DA- An Amber Alert is where a child is missing from either, the person that's supposed to have legal custody of them or their parents. So we put out the Amber Alert to alert everybody, including citizens. If you have a cell phone, your cell phone will go off on Amber Alerts. So you can be on the look out and help us spot this child, if the child happens to show up in your area.

Reporter - No-one has been charged in relation to Summer's disappearance, but that doesn't mean the DA isn't involved.

DA - My role basically is just to be an advisor if there's any legal issues that may come up during the search, who to talk to, how to go about doing that. I am kept briefed, periodically, not everyday but periodically. And just available to provide any legal assistance that I can.

Reporter - As law enforcement is flooded with tips and the seasons change, small scale searches have taken place in the Beech Creek area.

DA - We follow leads as they come in. So at this point you're basically down to just following whatever leads come in and following up. Maybe trying to backtrack and do some things you did before, to see if anything comes of it.

Reporter - The most recent ground search back in February didn't bring anything, and right now there isn't another one planned.

Part 2.

Reporter - Now, as the 10 month mark is approaching, his role is looking ahead to the possibility of charges.

DA - It's a case that has implications of the legal system and the law, but you couldn't classify it right now, as there's no criminal charges been filed.

Reporter - Summer's older brother's were put into CPS custody last July, but no charges have been filed over their removal. However, their father Don Well's is serving time in the Hawkins County Jail, over DUI and violation of probation charges.

DA - This is a very complicated issue that has been made more complicated by the players in this drama.

Reporter - No-one has been arrested or charged in relation to the little girls disappearance, but that doesn't mean it couldn't happen at some point.

DA - We make ourselves available to both Sheriff's office and the TBI, to advise them as to the consequences of the next step that they're proposing to take, and how we can do it to where, if there is eventually a prosecution it'll be, what they gather would be something that we could introduce in a court. Make sure we cover all those bases.

Reporter - If an arrest ever does take place, that's when Armstrong will look at what charges can be filed.

DA - If it ever got to the point where we were ready to consider charges, and of course, they would talk to me about what charges and who to charge, and in a case like this, would generally go to a grand jury, if it ever got to that point.

Reporter - Armstrong declined to comment about Don Wells' current legal troubles, even though he stays in touch with law enforcement about where they're at in this investigation he's almost at a standstill in his particular role.
 
  • #737
Hi Trackergd, good to “see” you as always.
I have been convinced from the start that tiny little SW went adventuring while G’ma and CB-W snoozed away, tuckered out by their busy day of picking up pain pills, alcohol infused tea, vapes and what not.

I absolutely believe the child became injured and slipped between rocks, down a crevice or slope and rests on a “secondary surface”. I have been suggesting drop cams be used, even in openings that seem impossibly small.
I think she is very close to the house.

all just my usual amateur opinion and speculation

This remains probably 1st or 2nd on my list of theories, @rosesfromangels, especially in the beginning before we knew what a nightmare the parents are (I’m only speaking in terms of addiction/parenting skills, etc). That theory slides back and forth from 1st to 2nd because I’m very concerned that the likelihood of abuse may have played a factor in Summer’s disappearance. (ALL MOO). It seems very coincidental that she (and her brothers possibly) may have been abuse victims AND she disappeared right before Summer would’ve started school, meaning mandatory reporters.

(For this speculation I refer to abuse as ‘neglect, the conditions of the house, being in the middle of a very chaotic and addiction-fueled household from what facts we do have’, I am NOT referring to sexual abuse because that is for now completely unproven in regards to Summer).

But then I think, how could the parents/brothers/grandma keep such a secret for so long if any of them were involved in Summer’s going missing? We’re not talking about a Mensa brain trust here, plus you add in booze and the pharmaceuticals and the likelihood of keeping a lie of that magnitude drop considerably.

All of this is pure speculation, brainstorming, opinion, and badly worded theory. IMO MOO
 
  • #738
Interview with DA Armstrong.


Reporter - Summer's older brother's were put into CPS custody last July, but no charges have been filed over their removal. However, their father Don Well's is serving time in the Hawkins County Jail, over DUI and violation of probation charges.

DA - This is a very complicated issue that has been made more complicated by the players in this drama.
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Why would DA Armstrong say that this is a very complicated case? What makes it complicated?

Because I would expect that people lying to LE wouldn't be unusual. People telling different stories also wouldn't be unusual (or complicated). So is there something more?
 
  • #739
I can't imagine what Detectives are and have been dealing with in trying to locate Summer.
What a mess.
 
  • #740
We are running out of time here in Hawkins county. We really dont see her picture any more. Her momma has taken to other means than police to get her message out there and its making everyone nervous as all getout. All of us go back to the start of this mess and it dont look good at all. Say she ran off in the woods. Searchers woulda found her simple as that and reason tells us that. If someone took her how did they get by all the ruckus the dogs make all the time. Looks to us like some how got hurt and got gone. I mean what the heck else is there. I go down that road pretty often. Strange things going on up there just plain and simple like. I can not accuse no one but we expect the shoe to drop on this whole mess soon, real quick. The truth is coming out and that is fact.
 
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