JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – Two private investigators who helped in a recent missing persons case shared their thoughts on the active AMBER alert involving missing 15-month-old Evelyn Boswel…
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Two private investigators who helped in a recent missing persons case shared their thoughts on the active AMBER alert involving missing 15-month-old Evelyn Boswell.
Chris and Trudy Colbaugh volunteered to help in the Luc Vance search back in November.
They said there are many differences between Evelyn’s case and the search for Vance.
“It’s an odd case because there’s so many twists and really the only people that know what’s going on are the immediate family, and maybe the police and the FBI,” said Chris Colbaugh.
Last fall, both Chris and Trudy helped find the body of Vance after weeks of searching in Unicoi County.
“That case is so different from that case because everybody was open, everybody was willing to give information, everybody was working toward the same goal and everybody was searching,” said Chris.
As private investigators, they say they are closely following the search for missing 15-month-old Evelyn Boswell. Chris said a number of things have stood out and noted how family cooperation was very hands on during the Vance case.
“All the information seems to be questionable or vague or contradictory and it’s hard to develop a plan when you don’t have good information to go off of,” he said.