Evelyn Boswell’s Law, which would charge parents with a misdemeanor for failing to report a child as missing, has passed in the Tennessee House of Representatives.House Bill 384, more commonly known as “Evelyn Boswell’s Law,” would charge parents who are aware their minor child is missing with a Class A misdemeanor if signed into law.The bill was introduced in response to the case of deceased Sullivan County toddler Evelyn Boswell, who was reported missing in February 2020 and her remains were foiund in MArch. Her mother is charged with Evelyn’s murder.