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One Year On, Search Persists for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers in Sumner County, Tennessee

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Published on February 26, 2025
One Year On, Search Persists for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers in Sumner County, TennesseeSource: Facebook/Tennessee Bureau of Investigation

One year after Sebastian Rogers went missing from his Sumner County home, the search continues. Sebastian, 15 at the time, was last seen on February 25, 2024. The Sumner County Sheriff's Office, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, FBI, and Secret Service have found no confirmed sightings. Sheriff Eric Craddock said, "Our hearts remain with Sebastian’s family, friends, and everyone in the community who continues to hope for answers," and advised the public to share only verified information, as reported by Rutherford Source.

Katie Proudfoot is looking for her son, Sebastian, who left home that night, possibly wearing dark clothing and without shoes. She told FOX 17 that Sebastian likes animals and being in the water. The family continues to search, with Proudfoot saying, "we are never going to stop searching."

An AMBER Alert remains active for Sebastian, with a $50,000 reward offered by the FBI six months into the search. A private investigator reviewed neighborhood surveillance videos, but law enforcement has not identified any relevant leads. The sheriff's office requests information from the public at 1-800-TBI-FIND or [email protected], as stated by WSMV