Nolan Wells Death
Cops Haven’t Found Evidence of Crime
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Nolan Wells‘ death has sparked a flood of theories online … but the Mississippi sheriff overseeing the case tells TMZ detectives haven’t found evidence of a crime at this point.
Jackson County Sheriff John Ledbetter tells TMZ … investigators have interviewed several of Nolan’s friends and other witnesses as detectives work to piece together the 18-year-old’s final hours.
Ledbetter says everything investigators have gathered so far indicates no crime has taken place. That said, he cautions the investigation remains active … and tells us that assessment could change if new evidence comes to light.
The sheriff tells us detectives are continuing to interview additional witnesses while also sorting through a barrage of emails, texts, and social media tips from people claiming to have information. Right now, much of it remains unverified.
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Authorities are now asking anyone with original videos, photos, or other documentation from Horn Island to contact investigators so they can verify what’s authentic and separate fact from fiction.

Ledbetter also notes there are no surveillance cameras anywhere on Horn Island … making firsthand evidence especially valuable.
As TMZ previously reported, Nolan’s body was found Monday after he disappeared during a Fourth of July trip to Horn Island.
In the days since, his family has retained powerhouse lawyer Ben Crump to push for a full investigation, friends have paid tribute on social media, and a GoFundMe has been launched to help support his loved ones as they await answers.