The maternal grandmother of a missing Tennessee toddler says she’s ready to “get this situation resolved,” as the search for the child continues.

Angela Boswell along with her boyfriend, William McCloud, appeared in a North Carolina court Monday and agreed to extradition back to Tennessee. Police arrested the pair last week inside a grey BMW in Traphill, North Carolina.

The BMW had been a focal point in the investigation of missing 1-year-old, Evelyn Boswell, who has not been seen since December 11.

According to police, the theft charge is not in connection with Evelyn’s disappearance. However, authorities released information about the car after issuing an AMBER Alert on February 18, and said Boswell and McCloud may have information about the child’s whereabouts.

No one reported the child missing for two months, Sullivan County authorities said.

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During court on Monday, Boswell claimed that she didn’t have Evelyn, but wanted to return home to help resolve the issue.

“I’d like to get back there and get this situation with my granddaughter resolved,” she told Wilkes County District Court Judge David Byrd.

McCloud, who also appeared in court Monday, claimed that he, along with Boswell, had no idea that the BMW had been reported stolen, News 5 reports.

Officials with the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office previously indicated that Evelyn’s mother, Megan “Maggie” Boswell, planned to purchase the BMW for her mother, yet never signed the paperwork and never paid the car owner any money for it. The owner subsequently reported the vehicle as stolen.

Angel Boswell claimed that the car was a gift from Maggie Boswell, according to Knox News.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation issued the AMBER Alert for Evelyn two months after “certain family members” had last seen the baby.

Authorities initially said family members last saw the infant around Christmas 2019, but during a Friday afternoon press conference, Sullivan County Sheriff Jeff Cassidy said the last known sighting of Evelyn was with babysitters around December 11, 2019.

Also on Friday, the child’s mother, Megan “Maggie” Boswell told News 5 that she knew who had her daughter but could not release their names due to an ongoing investigation. She added that people who were supposed to be babysitting Evelyn are the ones responsible.