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Financial impact of Summer Wells search will hit Hawkins sheriff, rescue agencies
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The 5-year-old girl from the Beech Creek community of Hawkins County was first reported missing June 15.
The tip count with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation as of Thursday afternoon stands at 750, TBI spokeswoman Susan Niland said via email.
Meanwhile, reward money sent to the Church Hill Rescue Squad has reached $37,350, Capt. Tim Coup of the squad said via email on Thursday.
Summer was reported missing from her familyâs Beech Creek home in Hawkins County, near the Sullivan County line, about 6:30 p.m. on June 15. She is white, weighs about 40 pounds, is 3 feet tall and has blonde hair and blue eyes.
Summer Wells case: Search for missing Tennessee girl slowed by speculation, rumors, investigators say
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ROGERSVILLE â The community now has the option of donating reward funds for Summer Wells.
A reward fund has been set up through Civis Bank for Summer, who went missing from her parentsâ Beech Creek home in Hawkins County on June 15. Now, officials said, the Church Hill Rescue Squad has an account to which anyone can make a reward donation.
âAnyone that is wanting to contribute to the reward fund can go to any Civis Bank Branch and request to place money in the Church Hill Rescue Squad Summer Wells Reward Account,â said Tim Coup, the Church Hill Rescue Squadâs captain, in a Monday press release. âOnce this money is placed in there, it will stay there for six months. If there are no tips and or leads that result (in) the location/recovery of Summer Wells, those funds will be donated to the Child Advocacy Center.â