The search for 15-year-old Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers, an autistic teen who disappeared in February from Sumner County, Tennessee, continues as new tips come in daily and a pair of glasses possibly belonging to him has been found. Officials remain hopeful that Sebastian is still alive, and there is no evidence of foul play in the case. The United Cajun Navy has temporarily called off searches after receiving threats, but law enforcement continues to investigate with the support of various agencies. Sebastian's parents have moved to Memphis but remain cooperative with the investigation, and the community is urged to provide any tips to help find Sebastian.
Officials are searching a Kentucky landfill in the case of missing teen Sebastian Rogers, who was last seen in the Beech area of Hendersonville. The search is described as a precautionary measure, and there is no specific information indicating evidence related to Sebastian's disappearance may be found there. Sebastian was reported missing on February 26, and an AMBER Alert was issued the following day. The search for Sebastian continues, and anyone with information is urged to contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office or the TBI.
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.
Franklin police's dive team is assisting in the search for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, who has autism and has been missing since Sunday. The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office requested the aid, and an Amber Alert has been issued as state and local authorities continue their search efforts.
The search for missing teenager Sebastian Rogers in Sumner County, Tennessee continues into its fifth day, with thousands of miles searched in multiple directions. Despite search efforts utilizing drones, helicopters, search dogs, dive teams, and hundreds of officials, there have been no significant leads. The community is urged to search their properties and check for any signs of disturbance, while law enforcement continues to operate under the assumption that Sebastian walked off. An AMBER Alert has been issued, and anyone with information is asked to contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office or the TBI.
The Sumner County Library Board voted 4-3 to terminate Hendersonville Public Library director Allan Morales after accusations by actor and author Kirk Cameron, former swimmer Riley Gaines, and "Duck Dynasty" personality Missy Robertson. Morales was accused of giving pushback to the celebrity guests during a children's reading event. The accusations went viral, leading to harassment and a bomb threat. County Mayor John Isbell is calling for healing in the community.