THE boyfriend of Evelyn Boswell’s grandmother is in custody after being charged with child abuse and neglect, as well as violating a protection and domestic assault order, say cops. William McCloud, 33, allegedly assaulted a woman “while on meth”, according to a Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office report. McCloud is the partner of Angela Boswell – […]
THE boyfriend of Evelyn Boswell’s grandmother is in custody after being charged with child abuse and neglect, as well as violating a protection and domestic assault order, say cops.
William McCloud, 33, allegedly assaulted a woman “while on meth”, according to a Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office report.
Evelyn’s body was found on the property of her grandmother’s ex-boyfriend on March 6[/caption]
McCloud is the partner of Angela Boswell – the grandmother of baby Evelyn Boswell, whose remains were found at the Boswell family compound in March.
Officials from the force told WJHL that he was booked into the Sullivan County Detention Center, Blountville in Tennessee, today.
He was arrested after sheriffs spoke to a woman, 37, who claimed she was his ex-girlfriend.
She also said she was the mom of McCloud’s eight-year-old child in Bristol, Tennessee.
The woman told deputies that McCloud had been at her home on Saturday night for dinner.
According to the sheriffs’ report, she alleged that McCloud began to assault her and that “she believed he was possibly under the influence of methamphetamine”.
The report adds that while McCloud was allegedly assaulting his ex, their child allegedly tried to stop the attack on his mom.
It’s alleged that McCloud hit the youngster in the face.
After being arrested at a nearby property, he was booked into jail, and given a bond of $50,000 for the domestic assault charge.
No additional bond has been set for the child abuse and neglect charges, or the violation of an order of protection.
[pictured clockwise from top left] Judge Jim Goodwin, Sullivan County Criminal Court District Attorney Teresa Nelson, Boswell attorney Brad Sproles, and Megan Boswell in a zoom call[/caption]
His arrest comes as the mom of Evelyn Mae Boswell has been indicted on 11 more charges in the death of her 15-month-old baby girl.
A grand jury indicted Megan Boswell on 11 counts on May 20 for making false statements to detectives in February amid the search for her daughter, Knox News reported.
Boswell had been charged with filing a false police report on February 25 after cops say she gave them inaccurate and conflicting statements and delayed their investigation into Evelyn’s disappearance.
Evelyn was last seen in December, according to police, but wasn’t reported missing until February 18, which was when an Amber Alert was issued in search of her.
After a 17-day search across three states, police announced they believe to have found Evelyn’s remains.
Her body was eventually found on the property of her grandmother’s ex-boyfriend on March 6 in Tennessee, dumped with toys, diapers and her baby clothing.
Boswell had been charged with filing a false police report on February 25[/caption]
Court-appointed attorney Brad Sproles had been appointed Boswell’s lawyer after she was charged in February, however, the appointment ended when the case surrounding the false police report charge was bound over to a grand jury.
Boswell originally told them her daughter Evelyn was with her dad, Ethan Perry — but they soon realized he was stationed with the U.S. Army at Fort Polk in Louisiana and didn’t have Evelyn, cops said.
She later said her mom, Angela Boswell, took Evelyn to a campground in Mendota, Virginia, but cops found no sign of the girl in the area.
Earlier this month, Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office Captain Joey Strickler announced a “person of interest” is currently being investigated during a Wednesday interview with News Channel 11.
As of yet no one has been charged with the Evelyn’s murder and authorities have not said how she died.
Megan’s is set to appear in court next on June 19.
She remains held in the Sullivan County Jail on a $150,000 bond, WJHl reported.