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Search Continues for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers in Kentucky Landfill
missing-persons2 years ago

Search Continues for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers in Kentucky Landfill

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued an endangered child alert for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, prompting the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office to search a landfill in Kentucky where trash from the teenager's neighborhood was disposed. Officials stated that the search is a precautionary measure to eliminate possible options and questions, and there is no specific information indicating evidence related to the search for Sebastian may be found there.

Police search for missing Memphis girl with feeding tube.
crime2 years ago

Police search for missing Memphis girl with feeding tube.

Memphis Police and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation are searching for a 4-year-old girl with a feeding tube who was reported missing from her home on June 15, 2023. Sequoia Samuels was last seen on a camera in the 200 block of Caldwell Avenue around 3:06 a.m. that morning. The police have issued an Endangered Child Alert for her and are conducting a search with helicopters, bloodhounds, investigators, and the Shelby County Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue team. The police have asked the public to look in their backyards and around their homes and to call either the Memphis Police Department or the TBI if they have any information.

TBI aids search for missing 4-year-old girl.
missing-child2 years ago

TBI aids search for missing 4-year-old girl.

Memphis Police Department and Tennessee Bureau of Investigations are searching for Saquoia Samuels, a 4-year-old girl who went missing from her home on Thursday morning. She was last seen wearing a light blue shirt and black pants with hearts on them and may be wearing pink house shoes. Police are reviewing footage from a neighbor's doorbell camera and using drones to search the area. Anyone with information is urged to call 911, 545-2677, or 1-800-TBI-FIND.