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A brother and sister remain missing tonight 3 days after their home burned down and killed their grandparents. Tonight there are new questions in the case because of their disappearance. The TBI issued an Endangered Child Alert for the children today, saying it is clear the bodies of Gage Daniel and Chloie Pope are not in the house. The Tennessee Highway Patrol flew a helicopter over Bedford County today looking for heat signatures in the surrounding area. Earlier this week, investigators quickly located the bodies of the children's grandparents, but after 3 days of carefully sifting through the home, there is no trace of the 7 year old boy and his 9 year old sister. The children were last seen by a neighbor Sunday night around 6:30pm. Investigators now consider the children missing, and they're asking for the public's help to find them.

"I guess it's the fact that we don't have sufficient evidence from fire investigators to positively conclude that they died in this fire," says TBI's Kristin Helm. "It makes us want to make sure that they are not somewhere else."

The local community continues to support the family through all of this. The children's school has posted a message and white ribbons on its sign asking folks to pray for the family. At this time, investigators do not have any evidence of foul play, but it's clear this case is changing. TBI investigators are now interviewing family members, including the children's biological parents. We will continue to follow this story as more developments unfold. Right now, autopsies must still be completed on the bodies of the grandparents. Then after that, the family can begin to make funeral arrangements. You can always go to Fox17.com for the latest on this story any time of the day. FOX17's John Dunn will join us in the studio TONIGHT with more on the new developments in this story.
Endangered Child Alert Issued for Children Originally Feared Dead in Fire

Thursday, September 27 2012, 06:08 AM CDT

Tennessee News

2 appellate court judges are stepping down
May 24, 2013 21:29 GMT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Two Tennessee appellate court judges have notified Gov. Bill Haslam that they will not run for another term on the bench in the August 2014 retention election.

Patricia J. Cottrell, a judge on the Court of Appeals, and Joseph M. Tipton, who sits on the Court of Criminal Appeals bench, will both leave after September of next year.

The announcements come after the state legislature left Tennessee without a way to replace judges who step down or die when a commission expires at the end of next month.

Members of the soon-to-be-defunct Judicial Nominating Commission will make recommendations for replacements to give to Haslam before the panel expires. Haslam will appoint the replacements from those recommendations.

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