Woman indicted on false report counts in search for daughter

Megan Boswell looks around General Sessions Court in Bristol, Tennessee Monday, March 2, 2020. Boswell's daughter, Evelyn Bosswell has been missing since December. (Andre Teague/Bristol Herald Courier via AP)
Megan Boswell looks around General Sessions Court in Bristol, Tennessee Monday, March 2, 2020. Boswell's daughter, Evelyn Bosswell has been missing since December. (Andre Teague/Bristol Herald Courier via AP)

BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A grand jury on Wednesday indicted a Tennessee woman on 11 counts of false report in the disappearance of her 15-month-old daughter, whose remains were found in March after a 17-day search.

Megan Boswell, the mother of Evelyn Mae Boswell, is being held in the Sullivan County jail on $150,000 bond, news outlets reported. The indictment accuses her of making false statements in February to detectives who were searching for the toddler.

The child's remains were found March 6 in Sullivan County on property belonging to a family member, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said earlier. The discovery followed a search across three states for the girl.

An Amber Alert was issued in February, but authorities said she hadn't been seen since at least December.

Megan Boswell was arrested Feb. 25 on a charge of filing a false report about her daughter's disappearance. Authorities said her inaccurate and conflicting statements had impeded the investigation.

photo Evelyn Boswell / Photo from Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

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