Summer Wells, a 6-year-old Tennessee child, went missing more than a year ago from her family’s rural home. Don Wells, her father, has sent a letter from prison to “the person or individuals responsible” for his daughter’s abduction. Don Wells was caught for a separate DUI after losing his daughter and is in jailed. At the time, he was on probation. He said in a message published on the family’s Find Summer Wells website,
“You have not only shattered Summer’s heart and stolen her away from her mother and father, who adore her, but you have also wrecked her prospects of getting an education, so wrecking her life.”
Summer Wells’ shattered father writes heartbreaking words
According to reports, Bly told authorities that her daughter returned to their Rogersville, Tennessee, home on Ben Hill Road on June 15, 2021, after helping her grandmother plant flowers. The girl’s parents have said that they believe someone broke into their 11-acre property, lured her outdoors, and then kidnapped her.
Wells and his wife, Candus Bly, had their three other sons taken from the residence when they were unable to locate Summer Wells last July. According to the letter, Wells and Bly were laid off after her abduction and have had problems finding new jobs.
In addition, the letter said,
“You see, the public holds us accountable,” he wrote. “I’m not sure whether we’ll ever find work again.” Nobody wants to employ my wife, and I’ve been dismissed from my job for 13 years. We could lose everything in the end. “When you kidnapped our daughter, you took our life.”
Today marks one year since Summer Wells disappeared, sparking an ongoing #TNAMBERAlert.
Our team continues to work with other agencies to chase every lead we can. This morning, we’ll update that effort in an 11 a.m. media availability.
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— Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (@TBInvestigation) June 15, 2022
The family’s media manager revealed on YouTube that the following letter to Summer Wells would most likely be made public shortly. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation claimed that the investigation is still ongoing but refused to release any other details. Summer was around three feet tall and forty pounds when she was last seen. She was wearing a pink blouse, gray jeans, and was maybe barefoot when she disappeared. On June 15 and 16, a red pickup truck driver was sighted along Ben Hill Road in Rogersville. It has full-sized ladder racks and white buckets in the bed.
Summer’s disappearance is still being investigated, with detectives looking into all possibilities. Investigators said they have executed various search warrants and devoted thousands of man hours to the probe over the last year. The Amber Alert is still active. Furthermore, Rose Marie Bly, Bly’s sister, went missing in Wisconsin in 2009 in an unsolved case, and both of Summer’s parents have a history of criminal involvement.
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