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2.5 years, no arrests, no suspects: TN father describes ‘nightmare’ since teen son’s disappearance in exclusive interview
Seth Rogers, father of missing Tennessee teenager Sebastian Rogers, alleges failures by the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office and Tennessee Department of Children’s Services in his son’s 2.5-year-old disappearance. Sebastian, who has autism and a rare genetic disorder, vanished in February 2024 without shoes or his phone, sparking Tennessee’s largest missing-child search, but no suspects or leads have emerged.
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