![]() Get reports like this and all the news of the day in Middle Tennessee delivered to your inbox each morning with the FOX 17 News Daily Newsletter. Scroll through a timeline from FOX 17 News' Caitlyn Shelton to follow along with the case: At Ben Hill Road is where the dog’s scent ended." Down through the woods, not the driveway. The dog that they used, that’s where the scent took them. "We’ve never had somebody up there at 5:30 in the afternoon that we know of. "We’ve had several people sneaking around there, but we’ve had them sneaking around at night," Wells told the paper. Wells continues to believe Summer was abducted. "I hate to think that, I love her with all my heart, but only God, if nothing else.I'll see her in the resurrection." "Statistically there's a good chance she's already dead.if you look at it statistically," Wells said. When it comes to the search for his missing 5-year-old daughter, Wells told the Times he doesn't expect to see his daughter alive. Wells went on to tell the newspaper that people have "blown this out of proportion" and "it's just crazy. When asked by the Times reporter if Wells could confirm the children were taken by DCS, he replied, "I can’t answer any questions buddy." "There's just too much going on and people are crazy as hell," Wells said. Speaking with The Kingsport Times, Wells told a reporter that "its not safe at my house." He repeated the statement several times, pointing to people who have showed up at his house in the middle of the night. RELATED: Missing Summer Wells' dad: 'Good chance she's already dead' Speaking on the podcast Jay 4 Justice, Don Wells says the children were taken "a few days ago" and confirmed the Department of Children's Services (DCS) was involved in the case.ĭCS confirmed to a WJHL that DCS is involved in the case, but there was no confirmation in the nature of their involvement or if the children were taken by DCS. Summer Wells (Tennessee Bureau of Investigation) The aunt of missing five-year-old Summer Wells has now also disappeared, it has emerged, and has not been seen since 2009. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) says out of more than 935 tips - there have still been no signs of the young girl. It's been about six weeks since 5-year-old Summer Wells went missing from her Hawkins County home. ![]() (WZTV) - The father of Tennessee AMBER Alert subject Summer Wells told a podcast last week that the missing girl's brothers have been removed from his home.
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