Missing Person Former Teacher and Student Still Missing, May Be In Need of Medication

A Wayne County newspaper is reporting that the former teacher wanted in connection to an AMBER Alert left a note for his wife that investigators believe was meant to throw them off his trail.

Wayne County Now reported that Tad Cummins left a note for his wife, Jill, on the morning of his disappearance. Cummins is wanted in connection with the abduction of Elizabeth Thomas, a former student.

Complete details of the note have not been made public but District Attorney Brent Cooper said the note was a diversion to buy Cummins time and mislead the investigation.

Cooper also said Cummins is on medication to control his blood pressure and should be in need of a refill.

http://liarcatchers.com/missing_persons_investigations.html

He asks that pharmacy employees be on the lookout for Cummins and Thomas.

Thomas is a 15-year-old white female, with hazel eyes, stands 5 feet tall and weighs 120 pounds. She was last seen wearing a flannel shirt and black leggings.

Cummins is a white male, who stands 6 feet tall, weighs approximately 200 pounds, and has brown hair and eyes. He’s believed to be armed with two handguns and was last seen driving a Silver Nissan Rogue with TN license plate 976ZPT. Anyone who spots the SUV and can verify the license plate should call 911.

Cummins faces kidnapping in the AMBER Alert case and is also charged with sexual contact with a minor after he allegedly kissed Thomas at school earlier this year.

If you have information on Thomas or Cummins, call the Maury County Sheriff’s Office at 931-388-5151 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

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