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‘They failed my son’: Sebastian Rogers’ dad sues sheriff, state agency over Tennessee teen’s disappearance
Seth Rogers, father of missing Tennessee teen Sebastian Rogers, filed two federal lawsuits against the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office and Tennessee Department of Children’s Services, alleging they failed to protect his son before his February 2024 disappearance and mishandled the subsequent investigation. The lawsuits seek to uncover internal records and testimonies about the agencies' handling of the case.
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