Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Remains believed to be missing girl’s

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BLOUNTVILL­E, Tenn. — Authoritie­s are awaiting autopsy results after remains of a missing 15-month-old girl were believed to be found in Tennessee.

At a news conference Friday night, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion and the Sullivan County sheriff’s office said they believed they found the remains of Evelyn Mae Boswell earlier that evening.

The discovery appears to end a 17-day search across three states for the missing toddler. An Amber Alert was issued more than two weeks ago, but authoritie­s have said she hadn’t been seen since at least December.

The remains are being sent for autopsy and identifica­tion, Sheriff Jeff Cassidy said. Authoritie­s acting on a tip found the remains on a property in Blountvill­e that is owned by a relative of Evelyn’s mother, the sheriff said.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion and the sheriff’s office did not provide updates on the investigat­ion when contacted by email Saturday.

Evelyn’s mother, Megan Boswell, 18, was arrested Feb. 25 on a charge of filing a false report. Authoritie­s said her inaccurate and conflictin­g statements had impeded the investigat­ion.

She initially told state investigat­ors that Evelyn was with the child’s father, Ethan Perry, according to court documents from her arraignmen­t. But Perry is stationed with the U.S. Army at Fort Polk, La., and did not have Evelyn, WJHL-TV reported.

Megan Boswell later said her mother, Angela Boswell, took her daughter to a campground in Mendota, Va., not far from Tennessee’s Sullivan County. Authoritie­s searched multiple campground­s in that area and found no sign of the girl, the TV station said.

 ?? (AP/Bristol Herald Courier/David Crigger) ?? A makeshift memorial grows Saturday across from property in Sullivan County, Tenn., where remains believed to be those of Evelyn Boswell were found Friday.
(AP/Bristol Herald Courier/David Crigger) A makeshift memorial grows Saturday across from property in Sullivan County, Tenn., where remains believed to be those of Evelyn Boswell were found Friday.

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