Teenager’s Vanishing Raises Urgent Questions: Family in Desperate Plea for Help

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The search for missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers continues to elude authorities two months after his disappearance from his Tennessee home.

Family’s Frustrations and Lack of Answers

Sebastian’s father, Seth Rogers, has expressed deep frustration over the lack of progress in the investigation. He claims that he’s been given limited information by Sumner County authorities and was “not invited” to a recent press conference about his son’s case.

Determined to find Sebastian, Seth has hired a private investigator and is calling on the FBI to intervene.

Speculation and Inaccurate Information

The case has been plagued by rumors and false information, which Seth blames on “inaccurate” media reports. He emphasizes that Sebastian’s parents have been cooperative throughout the investigation.

Parents United Despite Differences

In a recent turn of events, Seth, Sebastian’s mother, Katie Proudfoot, and her stepfather, Chris Proudfoot, have put aside their differences and are working together to find Sebastian.

Uncovering Clues: Home Security Footage

Sebastian’s family is appealing to the public for any potential home security footage that could capture his movements on the night he vanished.

Witnessing Unusual Behavior

Residents are encouraged to report any unusual behavior or sightings to the Sumner County Emergency Communications Center or the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI).

Special Needs: Video Games and Autism

Sebastian, who has autism, was described by his father as a bright and cheerful boy with a passion for video games and Legos. He was doing well in school and was about to receive an award for his involvement in Future Farmers of America.

Reward Doubled: Search Continues

The family has doubled the original reward for information leading to Sebastian’s safe return. They urge anyone with any knowledge of his whereabouts to contact authorities immediately.

Call to Action:

  • Check your home security footage for potential clues.
  • Report any unusual behavior or sightings.
  • Contact the Sumner County Emergency Communications Center at 615-451-3838 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

    Data sourced from: foxnews.com