Tennessee lawmakers advanced a proposal that would penalize parents who don’t report a child missing in a timely manner.If passed and signed into law, the proposal would create “Evelyn Boswell’s Law,” named after the Sullivan County toddler who was reported missing before investigators eventually found her body on a family member’s property last year. Boswell was reported missing in February but authorities said she hadn’t been seen since December. Her body found was located in March.Evelyn’s mother, Megan Boswell, is facing multiple charges, including felony murder, in connection with her daughter’s death.