Tennessee authorities are searching for a 1-year-old girl who reportedly has not been seen by “certain family members” in almost two months.
On Thursday, the Tennesee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) released an additional photo of Evelyn Boswell, a toddler last seen December 26, 2019, but not reported missing until February 18, 2020.
The child’s parents, Megan Boswell and Ethan Perry, are reportedly involved in the investigation. Authorities have not disclosed where Evelyn was last seen or which family members saw her. According to the Kingsport Times-News, Perry is on military active duty and stationed in Louisiana.
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.
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Perry posted on Facebook that he’s “currently working with authorities” to find his daughter, “but can’t say much more than that at the moment.”
The toddler’s disappearance remains shrouded in mystery, as authorities indicated that Evelyn “could be anywhere.”
“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,” Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office PIO Captain Andy Seabolt told NBC 5.
“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.”
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[Feature Photo: Evelyn Boswell/TBI]