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"Tragic Everest Season: Climbers Missing, Deaths Reported"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Daily Beast

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Search efforts for British climber Daniel Paul Paterson and his Sherpa guide Pas Tenji, who went missing on Mount Everest, have stalled due to the challenging location of their fall on the Chinese-controlled side of the mountain. Coordination between Nepal and China is required to continue the search, which is complicated by the high altitude and the limited remaining climbing season.

"Intensive Search Continues for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers in Tennessee"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKRN News 2

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Agencies are conducting a thorough search for missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers in the Long Hollow Pike area, with no evidence of foul play but no leads either. Despite finding a pair of glasses, they were not Sebastian's. The search has involved volunteer groups and multiple law enforcement agencies, and an AMBER Alert was issued due to the belief that an abduction had occurred. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office or TBI.

"Parents Seek Global Assistance in Search for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NewsNation Now

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The parents of missing Tennessee teen Sebastian Rogers have confirmed leaving their Hendersonville home amid the ongoing search for their son. His mother suspects that someone has taken him, expressing concern about being away while the search continues. Sebastian's biological father has expressed confusion over the circumstances of his disappearance, noting that neither the mother nor stepfather have spoken with him about the investigation. Authorities have logged at least 10,000 miles in search efforts, and an Amber Alert remains in effect.

"Family Conflict Complicates Search for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NewsNation Now

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Seth Rogers is desperately searching for his 15-year-old son, Sebastian, who went missing a month ago from his mother and stepfather's home in Sumner County, Tennessee. Despite Sebastian's belongings being left behind, his parents have not cooperated with the investigation and have not spoken to Seth for two weeks. Volunteers from the United Cajun Navy and EquuSearch Midwest have joined the search efforts, utilizing drones and K-9s to aid in the search for Sebastian, as his family continues to hope for his safe return.

"Intensified Search Efforts for Missing Student Riley Strain Expand to Ashland City and Cheatham Dam"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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Source: The Independent

New details have emerged in the search for missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain, who was last seen in Nashville on March 8. Witnesses have come forward, surveillance footage shows him approaching a bridge, and his bank card was found near the Cumberland River. The United Cajun Navy is assisting in the search, and there are questions about the police response. Strain's family is asking for the Cajun Navy's help and defending the police's efforts. The search is focusing on the Cheatham Lock and Dam, and the family is determined to bring Riley home.

"Riley Strain's Family Grapples with Intensifying Search and Last Text Message"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WSMV 4

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The search for missing Mizzou student Riley Strain has moved to Ashland City's section of the Cumberland River, with crews from the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency, sheriff's department, fire department, and EMA focusing on searching the waterways for any signs of the 22-year-old who has been missing since March 8. Despite previous efforts at the Cheatham Dam, no signs of Strain have been found, and the search continues as the 13th day of his disappearance approaches.

"Intensified Search for Missing College Student Riley Strain Continues"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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New witnesses have come forward in the search for missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain, who disappeared after being kicked out of a Nashville bar. The family is calling on the United Cajun Navy to assist in the search, and search efforts are now focusing on the Cheatham Lock and Dam near Ashland City. The family defended the police response and their primary goal remains to bring Riley home, while questions have been raised about the police's handling of the case. A body was spotted in the river, but it was not that of the missing student.

"Search for Missing Missouri Student Riley Strain Intensifies with United Cajun Navy's Assistance"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKRN News 2

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The search for missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain has intensified in Cheatham County, Tennessee, with efforts focused at the Cheatham Lock and Dam near Ashland City. Debris from underneath the dam is being searched for any relevant items possibly associated with Strain, who disappeared while on a fraternity trip in Nashville on March 8. His family, law enforcement, and volunteers with the United Cajun Navy are also searching other parts of the Cumberland River. Surveillance footage and the discovery of Strain's bank card have provided some clues, but he remains missing.

"Search for Riley Strain: Family Holds Press Conference in Nashville"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKRN News 2

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The family of missing Missouri student Riley Strain held a press conference in Nashville, asking the United Cajun Navy to help organize volunteer-led searches for the 22-year-old who disappeared during a fraternity trip. The organization plans to conduct boat searches and ground searches in pairs within the next few days, while urging volunteers to come prepared and stay safe. Metro Nashville Police Department detectives are collaborating with the United Cajun Navy in the ongoing search, and anyone with information is urged to contact the police.

"Search Intensifies for Missing College Student Riley Strain as Family and Officials Provide Updates"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WAFB

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The family of missing college student Riley Strain and officials provided an update on the search for him in Nashville, where he went missing on March 8 after being kicked out of a bar. The United Cajun Navy has joined the search, and authorities have searched both on land and in the river with no luck so far. The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission is investigating whether Strain was overserved alcohol on the night he disappeared. Despite rumors on social media, there's no evidence of a crime committed, and the family and authorities are focused on finding Strain and ensuring the safety of search volunteers.

"Update on Missing Mizzou Student Riley Strain's Family Press Conference"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WSMV 4

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The family of missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain, who disappeared in Nashville on March 8, is organizing a search party with the United Cajun Navy after local authorities have been unable to locate him. The group plans to deploy airboats and a hovercraft along the Cumberland River bank, where Strain's phone last pinged and his bank card was found. Despite speculation and criticism, police maintain there are no indications of foul play, and the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission is investigating whether Strain was overserved alcohol on the night of his disappearance. The family is grateful for the public's support and remains focused on bringing Riley home.

"Search Party Organized as Family of Missing Student Riley Strain Remains Hopeful"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WSMV 4

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The family of missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain, who disappeared in Nashville on March 8, is working with the United Cajun Navy to organize a search party along the Cumberland River bank. Despite national attention and search efforts by local authorities, Strain has not been found. The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission is also investigating whether Strain was overserved alcohol on the night of his disappearance. The family is grateful for the public's support and remains focused on bringing Riley home.

"New Clue Emerges in Search for Missing Student Riley Strain"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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University of Missouri student Riley Strain has been missing since 8 March after being kicked out of a Nashville bar during a trip with his fraternity brothers. Despite ongoing search efforts, including the recovery of his bank card near the Cumberland River, there are no signs of foul play in his disappearance. The University of Missouri is working with Nashville authorities and Riley’s family, offering support and counseling resources to those in need. The bar owners have clarified that Riley was served only one alcoholic drink before being escorted out, debunking the theory of overserving. The search for Riley continues as his family and friends remain hopeful for his safe return.