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Mother of missing Tenn. toddler Evelyn Boswell taken into custody

SULLIVAN COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said Tuesday night that Megan Boswell, the mother of missing toddler Evelyn Boswell, has been taken into custody.

Evelyn is still missing.

Megan “Maggie’ Boswell

Megan Boswell was charged with False Reporting. The sheriff’s office says she gave false information to detectives and agents during the course of the investigation into her missing toddler.

The AMBER Alert remains active, the TBI said.

It has been almost a week since an AMBER Alert was first issued for 15-month-old Evelyn Boswell.

Authorities are pursuing every lead in this case as they work to find baby Evelyn.

Below is a timeline of events that have unfolded so far in the case.

2/19: Just after 4 p.m., SCSO sends release about ‘missing child investigation’

2/19: Just before 8 p.m., TBI issues AMBER Alert for Evelyn Boswell

2/20: News Channel 11 interviews Hunter Wood, a man who said he dated mother of missing Evelyn for a few weeks

2/21: Sullivan County Sheriff Jeff Cassidy holds his first news conference

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