FBI renews call for tips in Sebastian Rogers’ disappearance

The teen with autism went missing from his mother’s Hendersonville home on Feb. 26, 2024, and hasn’t been seen since.
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HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is renewing its call for tips regarding the disappearance of Sebastian Rogers.

The teen with autism went missing from his mother’s Hendersonville home on Feb. 26, 2024, and hasn’t been seen since. He was last seen on Stafford Court in Hendersonville.

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The FBI shared an article on Thursday detailing the night before Rogers’ was reported missing. It also shared information about the search for Rogers in the weeks and days following his disappearance.

“The search consisted of about a four-and-a-half-mile radius around Sebastian’s home,” said Detective Brandon Carter from the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office. “There were roughly 2,000 searchers equipped with an app tracking their movements. The searchers could also use the app to plot things on a map that they observed while they were out searching. The total area they covered within that four-and-a-half-mile radius was equivalent to a combined 44,000 acres.”

The FBI article said the search consisted of around 2,000 searchers equipped with an app tracking their movements. They covered around 44,000 acres in their search.

Law enforcement also searched almost every home in Rogers’ neighborhood. They also collected video recordings from nearby homes.

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