Gary Simpson, the Rogersville, Tennessee, man accused of kidnapping his 9-year-old niece Carlie Trent, and sparked an eight-day-long national search effort, has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by a judge.
The four men responsible for bringing home Carlie Trent after an 8-day search have been named the recipients of roughly $35,000 in reward money.
According to ABC News Channel 9, May 13, happens to be Simpson’s birthday.
Several media sources, citing the U.S. Marshals Service, have said Carlie Trent, the missing 9-year-old from Rogersville, Tennessee, has been found alive within the state.
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An AMBER alert update by the TBI states “authorities have developed specific and credible information which leads law enforcement to believe the child is in imminent danger of serious bodily harm or death.”
It’s been one week since the disappearance of 9-year-old Carlie Trent from Rogersville, Tennessee.
In an interview with Epoch Times, Dr. Chris Calendine says why he felt the need to pledge $10,000 reward money to help find missing girl Carlie Trent.
Gary Simpson, the Rogersville, Tennessee, man accused of kidnapping his 9-year-old niece Carlie Trent, and sparked an eight-day-long national search effort, has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation by a judge.
The four men responsible for bringing home Carlie Trent after an 8-day search have been named the recipients of roughly $35,000 in reward money.
According to ABC News Channel 9, May 13, happens to be Simpson’s birthday.
Several media sources, citing the U.S. Marshals Service, have said Carlie Trent, the missing 9-year-old from Rogersville, Tennessee, has been found alive within the state.
Anyone seeking donation assistance can email, [email protected], or call, (423) 923-9100.
An AMBER alert update by the TBI states “authorities have developed specific and credible information which leads law enforcement to believe the child is in imminent danger of serious bodily harm or death.”
It’s been one week since the disappearance of 9-year-old Carlie Trent from Rogersville, Tennessee.
In an interview with Epoch Times, Dr. Chris Calendine says why he felt the need to pledge $10,000 reward money to help find missing girl Carlie Trent.