Investigators say newly obtained audio recordings and GPS tracking data are helping establish the most detailed timeline yet in the investigation into the disappearance and death of 18-year-old Nolan Wells.
According to officials, the newly reviewed information traces the movements of the boat during the Fourth of July trip to Mississippi’s Horn Island, providing additional context about the group’s activities.
The GPS data is being examined alongside audio recordings, witness interviews, cellphone records, and other evidence as investigators continue reconstructing the events of that day.
Authorities say the combined information may help clarify several key points in the timeline that have remained under review since the investigation began.
Officials have emphasized that the evidence is still being analyzed and that no single piece of information should be viewed as determining what occurred.
The Wells family has continued to seek answers, expressing hope that the additional evidence will help investigators better understand Nolan’s final hours.
Law enforcement agencies remain focused on comparing the new data with existing evidence to verify timelines and identify any inconsistencies that may require further investigation.
Authorities have also encouraged anyone with firsthand knowledge of the events to cooperate with investigators as the case remains active.
Officials caution the public against drawing conclusions before the investigation is complete, noting that findings will be based on the totality of the evidence rather than isolated details.
As investigators continue reviewing the newly obtained audio and GPS records, they hope the expanded timeline will provide a clearer understanding of the events leading up to Nolan Wells’ disappearance while the search for definitive answers continues.
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