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Re: If Evelyn Boswell disappeared in December, why did it take months to issue an Amber Alert?

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Re: "Why did it take the girl's family nearly two months to report her missing?"
They probably just figured that they'd misplaced her. I do that all the time with my keys.




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If Evelyn Boswell disappeared in December, why did it take months to issue an Amber Alert?
By: ribit
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Fri, 21 Feb 20 9:11 PM
Msg. 52828 of 62138

If Evelyn Boswell disappeared in December, why did it take months to issue an Amber Alert?

Evelyn Boswell, an East Tennessee toddler at the center of a statewide Amber Alert, was reportedly last seen the day after Christmas, authorities announced this week.

But the 15-month-old Sullivan County girl from Blountville was not reported as a missing child until Tuesday, Feb. 18.

Why did it take the girl's family nearly two months to report her missing?

http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/crime/2020/02/21/missing-tennessee-toddler-evelyn-boswell-amber-alert-delay/4829357002/


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