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Monday, November 10, 2025
101 missing children found by Memphis Safe Task Force, U.S. Marshals say
Saturday, March 15, 2025
TBI Arrests, Charges Medina Man in Ongoing Child Exploitation Case
GIBSON COUNTY – Special agents assigned to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s Cybercrime & Digital Evidence Unit have arrested and charged a Medina man accused of uploading child sex abuse material.
On December 26, 2024, TBI agents opened the investigation after receiving a cybertip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) about an individual uploading child sex abuse material to an electronic service provider account. During the course of the investigation, agents identified the user account to be associated with Brandon Fairchild.
On March 9th, 2025, a search warrant was executed for the electronic service provider account, and Brandon Fairchild (DOB: 05/27/1981) was subsequently taken into custody and charged with one count of Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, and two counts of Unlawful Photography. He was booked into the Gibson County Jail.
The charges and allegations referenced in this release are merely accusations of criminal conduct and not evidence. The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and convicted through due process of law.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is an ICAC affiliate of the Tennessee ICAC Task Force. Anyone with information about these cases or other cases of online child exploitation should contact the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Tipline at 1-800-TBI-FIND, TipsToTBI@tbi.tn.gov, or report via the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) CyberTipline at CyberTipline.org.
Parents seeking additional information about cybercrime, child exploitation, and how best to safeguard their loved ones can visit www.NetSmartz.org for a variety of topical, age-appropriate resources.
Monday, July 5, 2021
Sheriff’s department K9 saves child, tracks missing girl to shed in Tennessee
You’ve just got to love man’s best friend. Law enforcement officials in DeKalb County, Tennessee report that a sheriff’s K9 located and helped rescue a 6-year-old girl who had been abducted by her father on May 26.
The child was found by a Rutherford County sheriff’s K9, Fred and his handler Deputy Richard Tidwell.
Fox Carolina said deputies tracked the suspect, Nicholas Reeder and his daughter, Kinzleigh to a home in DeKalb County. Reeder has been charged with child abuse or neglect in the case. He is currently being held on $175,000 bond.
According to DeKalb County Sheriff Patrick Ray, Reeder was tracked to the area of the home, with the deputy and K9 called in where the pair was believed to be located behind a home.
Tidwell obtained an item belonging to Nicholas Reeder and the police bloodhound hit on it, following the scent along a footpath behind the home, finally tracking to an outbuilding.
Once the K9 sniffed the doorknob, he sat down, indicating this was where Reeder was likely to be with his daughter. Deputies made entry to the shed and located the young girl.
We made entry into the building and discovered the suspect and child in the back of the shed behind blankets that were hanging from a makeshift clothesline,” Rutherford County Sheriff’s Sgt. James Holloway said.
Nicholas Reeder was taken into custody, and Kinzleigh was turned over to DeKalb County deputies.
“He licked her face, and she gave him a big hug,” Tidwell said of the interaction between the K9 and the young girl, according to a Facebook post from the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office.
Tidwell said that after the dog found the young girl, he gave him a special treat.
“I praised him and loved on him,” Tidwell said. “I pulled the chicken reward out of my pocket. He ate the chicken and wanted to meet other people as if to say, ‘Look what I’ve done.’”
Sheriff Ray was grateful for the assistance the agency received from various law enforcement partners.
He singled out the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office, Rutherford County Fire & Rescue, StormPoint Drones, the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Smithville-DeKalb County Rescue Squad, DeKalb EMS, the FBI and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, who all participated in the search for young Kinzleigh.
Ray said the building where the pair was found was a small outbuilding with poor ventilation that “reeked of ammonia,” Ray said, according to WKRN. He noted that the building had been boarded with metal, and there was little food or water. He said they had been using a five-gallon bucket as a makeshift toilet.
The sheriff said Kinzleigh had been removed from her father’s custody on March 18 after they were found camped out under a bridge while a creek was rising in the area. He was arrested at that time on charges of child abuse and neglect, and the child was placed in temporary custody of a family member.
For some unknown reason, the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services (DCS) allowed Reeder to live in the same household as his daughter.
Despite the fact the child went missing in late May, it wasn’t until nearly a month later, June 21 when DCS found the time to file a missing child report when they were granted custody of Kinzleigh.
The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said this was Fred’s first recovery since he joined the department in 2020.
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Megan Boswell says she knows who has Evelyn, claims she was afraid to report her missing
SULLIVAN COUNTY, Tenn. — UPDATE: The Wilkes County, North Carolina Sheriff's Office says they have arrested two people in connection to the Amber Alert for missing 15-month-old Evelyn Boswell.
COUNTY, Tenn. — Evelyn Boswell has been missing since December, but she wasn’t reported missing until Tuesday.
News 5 was there when Megan Boswell, who is Evelyn's mother, walked out of a court in Bristol. When she walked outside, she initially wouldn't talk to us. Now, she is speaking with News 5 about the case.
Boswell says she didn’t contact police because she thought the person who took her daughter would disappear.
"Well the reason I didn't report it or anything was I knew the person who had her, and I didn't want them to run away with her," Boswell said. "And as soon as they thought anything was going on they just kinda vanished. So I'm just kinda worried, you know, about where they are at. What they're doing with her at this point in time."
She says that Evelyn was with a person she trusted to watch her daughter while she was at work.
But Boswell says she cannot name names.
"In a way I knew that as soon as anything went down this person was going to disappear and they have. And they have tried to find them... They won't answer phone calls. They just kinda disappeared."
Boswell tells News 5 she'd do things differently if she is given a second chance.
"Yeah I probably would have called the first day. I should have. But I just didn't want them to run with her, like they have now."
In an afternoon press conference, Sullivan County Sheriff Jeff Cassidy said Boswell is involved in the investigation, but he says the information she has given them isn't accurate. Cassidy said some of the things she has told them does not lead up to the information authorities have checked on.
If you have any information on where Evelyn is, contact the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Authorities Bust Child Sex Ring In Maury County
by: Andy Cordan
MAURY COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) – Seven people are behind bars in Maury County and charged in connection with a disturbing sexploitation ring involving children.
Investigators are still looking into the group that allegedly traded graphic images that possibly involve juveniles from Middle Tennessee.
The Maury County Sheriff’s Office, working with the FBI and Department of Homeland Security, recently arrested seven people as part of the alleged sexploitation ring.
Investigators identified the group after disturbing images of child sex acts showed up on social media sites and cell phone video.
According to arrest affidavits, members of the gang were reportedly exchanging lewd pictures of children engaged in sex.
Verna Wyatt, Co-Founder of Tennessee Voices for Victims, says this is sadly more common than people know.
“Child sex crimes murder the soul. It’s sickening, but part of a mindset, and once you get into that kind of deviant behavior, it is almost normal to them.”
According to arrest documents, Clinton Shawn Gransden and Michelle Klen were the alleged ring leaders. Investigators identified the 40-year-old Gransden after he reportedly had sex with a child, imagery captured on the cell phones of Jesse Smith, Connie Copley, and Angel Morales Depasquale.
“You know, statistically 1/4 girls and 1/7 boys will be a victim of sex abuse by the time they are age 18 so there’s an epidemic in our country.”
According to affidavits, on Christopher Sayre’s phone, agents reportedly found a video of children engaged in sex who were identified by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Wyatt says news of the arrest is deeply troubling.
“I was infuriated and disgusted, but unfortunately, I know that this happens all across the country, not just in Tennessee.”
And then there’s Julie May Johnson. According to agents, the 39-year-old exchanged pornographic images of children with the group; images that included a video showing Michelle Klen having sex with a child.
And according to investigators, Julie May Johnson requested pictures of children having sex with animals from other members of the group.
Wyatt says the children have a long road to recovery.
“They will never heal from that, they can recover, but that is something they will never fully heal from.
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Missing children in Tennessee: Help bring them home
The Tennessee Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children released its bulletin of Tennessee's missing children on Tuesday.
Tennessee's Missing Children

Missing Children Over 18
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
UPDATE - Savannah Pruitt, a missing 14-year-old from Tennessee, has been found safe in Wisconsin
At this point, there is no word on where in Wisconsin she was found. Pruitt was last seen at her home in Madisonville, TN on January 13. WATE-TV reports Pruitt’s adoptive father, Randall Pruitt, has been arrested and charged with rape. The local sheriff’s office was not able to provide any other details, including the circumstances of Randall Pruitt’s arrest.

“We are asking for public assistance in finding Savannah Leigh Pruitt,” Sheriff Tommy Jones said in the post. "If anyone has information as to the whereabouts of Miss Pruitt, please contact the Sheriff’s Office at 423-442-3911 (423-442-HELP) or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.”
Monday, October 8, 2012
Mid-South mother and toddler reported missing:
Mid-South mother and toddler reported missing
They were seen leaving around 9 p.m. in her black 2010 Chevy Aveo with the Tenn. tags 171YSL. They have not been seen since then, and her family has not heard from her.
The mother is 5'1" and weighs, 167 pounds. She has black hair, brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a pink T-shirt, blue sweatshirt, and jeans.
Her son Nickolas has black hair, brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a blue jacket with yellow stripes.
If you have seen them, or have any helpful information, please call The Memphis Police (901) 545-2677 or the Missing Persons Bureau (901) 636-4479.
Copyright 2012 WMC-TV. All rights reserved.
Vigil held for missing children:
Vigil held for missing children:
Sunday night, family and community members joined hands in prayer, hoping the children will return home safely.
"The last couple of weeks have been a trying time with the tragedy that's happened and not knowing the answers to a lot of questions," said Ronnie Grooms, Pastor, Rover Baptist Church.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) issued and Amber Alert after 9-year old Chloie Leverette and 7-year-old Gage Daniel disappeared.
Investigators found their grandparents' remains, but no sign of the children inside the home near Unionville.
If you have any information concerning the children, please contact the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
Copyright 2012 WMC-TV. All rights reserved.

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