A massive search effort is underway in Hendersonville, Tennessee, to look for Sebastian Rogers, with dozens of professional searchers covering a six to ten mile radius. The search involves sheriff's deputies, firefighters, and other professionals from across middle Tennessee, and is expected to last all of today and possibly into tomorrow.
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.
Officials in Sumner County, Tennessee, continue to search for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, who has been missing for over a month. Despite covering tens of thousands of miles and following numerous leads, there have been no signs of Sebastian. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has received 314 tips and is still working around the clock on the case. The search has involved multiple agencies and volunteers, with the community urged to remain vigilant and share any relevant information. Sebastian was last seen on February 26 and an AMBER Alert was issued the next day. If you have any information about Sebastian's whereabouts, please contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office at (615) 451-3838 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
The Sumner County Sheriff's Office will provide an update on the search for missing autistic teen Sebastian Rogers, who disappeared from his home on Feb. 26, 2024. Despite no new developments, the agency will hold a media update to keep the public informed, as the investigation into Rogers' disappearance remains ongoing. The search effort has covered about 2000 miles, and authorities continue to accept and follow up on leads, including a recent search of a Kentucky landfill.
The United Cajun Navy called off its search for missing teenager Sebastian Rogers in Tennessee due to safety concerns after receiving death threats, while the 15-year-old's parents met with investigators as the search reached its one-month mark. The father expressed hope that his son is still out there somewhere, while authorities revealed that at least 10,000 miles had been logged in the search for the autistic teenager, with an Amber Alert still in effect.
The United Cajun Navy has called off the search for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, who went missing from Hendersonville, citing safety concerns and the upcoming Easter holiday. Despite the decision to regroup and pull back, the organization emphasized that this does not mean the search is over. Sebastian disappeared more than a month ago, and there has been no sign of him despite extensive searches. If you have any information about his whereabouts, you are urged to contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office or TBI.
The United Cajun Navy has called off the search for missing teenager Sebastian Rogers, who has autism, due to increasing security concerns after volunteers received death threats online and in person. This decision, made with the safety of volunteers in mind, comes as the group dealt with threats for the first time while assisting with a search. Rogers has been missing since February 26, and the UCN stated that while the search is currently halted, they will continue to evaluate the situation and support ongoing local efforts.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Sumner County Sheriff’s Office met with the biological parents of missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, who has autism, but did not disclose the purpose of the meeting or its lead. Despite an AMBER Alert and a search of a Kentucky landfill yielding no leads, there is no evidence of foul play in Sebastian's disappearance.
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.
The United Cajun Navy, known for disaster response, also aids in missing person cases and search and rescue missions. They recently helped in the search for 22-year-old Riley Strain, whose body was found in the Cumberland River, and are now assisting in the search for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, who has been missing for nearly four weeks. The organization expressed gratitude for the local volunteers and businesses who assisted in the Strain case and deployed a search team with K-9 to Sumner County to help find Sebastian. If more volunteers are needed, they will turn to the media and social media for assistance.
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.
Law enforcement in Sumner County, Tennessee, is scaling back the search for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers after a week of intensive efforts, transitioning from ground search to investigative work. Despite no sightings, officials have no leads indicating Sebastian is not alive and continue to urge the public to check their properties. An anonymous group of Nashville business owners has pledged a minimum $3,500 reward for information leading to Sebastian's whereabouts. Sebastian was reported missing on Feb. 26 and an AMBER Alert was issued the following day. If you have any information, call the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office at (615) 451-3838 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
The search for missing Sumner County teen Sebastian Rogers has entered its second week, with authorities announcing a scaling down of search efforts while transitioning to the investigative side. Despite no sightings or leads indicating otherwise, officials remain committed to finding Sebastian, with specialized search teams utilizing drones, helicopters, horses, search dogs, and as many as 200 officials. An anonymous group of Nashville business owners has pledged a minimum $3,000 reward for information leading to Sebastian’s whereabouts, and an AMBER Alert has been issued. Residents are encouraged to check their property and trail cameras, and anyone with information is urged to contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office or TBI.
Nearly 300 trained volunteers are intensifying the search for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, who has autism and went missing in Sumner County. The search efforts have been ramped up with the involvement of various agencies, including the National Guard and neighboring counties' agencies. Specialized technology, K-9s, and manpower are being utilized, and the community is urged to check their property and surveillance footage. The command center is seeking support in the form of energy drinks or water for the volunteers at the Shackle Island volunteer fire department.
Six days after 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers went missing in Sumner County, Tennessee, search efforts continue with specialized technology and scent trained dogs covering thousands of miles of rural terrain. The Sumner County Sheriff's Office is urging residents to review surveillance footage from Sunday afternoon through Monday morning and to check their properties for any signs of Sebastian. Community members are anxiously awaiting his safe return, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact the sheriff's office.