A Sullivan County, Tennessee, sheriff said "conflicting information and inaccuracies" surround the case of Evelyn Boswell, a 15-month-old Blountville girl.
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Timeline of the case of missing toddler Evelyn Boswell
Dec. 10-11
Cassidy said Friday he believes Evelyn was last seen on Dec. 10 or 11 by a babysitter.
Dec. 26
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation originally said Evelyn was reportedly last seen on the day after Christmas.
Feb. 18
The investigation into Evelyn's disappearance began in the afternoon after her grandfather reported to the Department of Children's Services that certain family members hadn't seen her in two months. The case was referred to the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office.
7 p.m. CST on Feb. 19
The TBI issued an Amber Alert for Evelyn's case.
Feb. 21
8 a.m. CST: The TBI announced they are looking for a gray 2007 BMW with Tennessee tag 3M9 6W9 because it believed people traveling in the car may have information about Evelyn's whereabouts.
1 p.m. CST: In a news conference, Cassidy said Evelyn's parents were participating in the investigation. Her father, Ethan Perry, is in the military and stationed in Louisiana. Her mother, Megan "Maggie" Boswell, has full custody and has provided inaccurate information to authorities, Cassidy said.
Cassidy also announced he is personally offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who gives information that leads to Evelyn's safe return. He encouraged others to contribute as well.