AMBER ALERT CONTINUES FOR MISSING SUMNER COUNTY TEEN

There has not been a confirmed sighting of a missing Sumner County teenager with autism on camera since his disappearance last weekend.

The Amber Alert continues for 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers.

Sumner County Chief Deputy Eric Craddock and Emergency Management Agency Director Ken Weidner said the search has spanned 2,000 miles and has yet to provide any confirmation that the boy is alive. Search-and-rescue dogs also haven’t been able to pick up a scent.

Rogers has been missing since February 26, 2024. He stands 5′5″ and weighs 120 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. Rogers was last seen in Hendersonville, Tennessee, wearing a black sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and glasses.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol, Sumner County Sheriff’s Office, Gallatin Police Department, the Hendersonville Police Department, and other agencies have crews searching and hoping to find the boy. Authorities have searched by air, by horse, and by foot, and in water.



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