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Woman indicted on false report counts in search for 15-month-old daughter, Evelyn Boswell
Read full article: Woman indicted on false report counts in search for 15-month-old daughter, Evelyn BoswellBRISTOL, Tenn. A grand jury has indicted a Tennessee woman on 11 counts of a false report in the disappearance of her 15-month-old daughter, whose remains were found in March after a 17-day search. News outlets report the indictment accuses Megan Boswell of making false statements in February to detectives who were searching for Evelyn Mae Boswell. Megan Boswell is being held in the Sullivan County jail on a $150,000 bond. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said earlier that the childs remains were found March 6 in Sullivan County on property belonging to a family member. The discovery followed a search across three states for the girl.
Missing toddler's mother and grandmother are in same jail
Read full article: Missing toddler's mother and grandmother are in same jailBLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. – The mother and grandmother of a missing 15-month-old girl are now in the same Tennessee jail after giving conflicting accounts about the toddler's disappearance. Megan Boswell is in the Sullivan County Jail. Her mother, Angela Boswell, is being held there as well, on charges of theft and violating probation in an earlier case. Boswell was returned to the Sullivan County jail on Monday evening and arraigned Tuesday on a theft charge, news outlets reported. The judge set her bond at $5,000 in the case, but Sullivan County Sheriff's Capt.