An Amber Alert has been issued for an autistic teenager who went missing from a Nashville suburb early last week.
Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers, 15, was last seen on the morning of February 26th in the Stafford Court area of Hendersonville, Tennessee.
Multiple agencies and thousands of volunteers are involved in the search for the boy, including the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Sebastian Rogers has not been seen since February 26th. (TBI)
The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office asked residents to “carefully review security and trail camera footage” from the afternoon of Sunday, Feb. 25, to the next morning.
“We believe that any small detail could be the key to finding Sebastian,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement.
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Authorities conducted a 3,000-mile search on foot throughout Hendersonville, about 25 miles from Nashville.
Deputy Chief Eric Craddock of the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office said the department was “operating under the assumption that Sebastian had left. There is no evidence to disprove that.”
Authorities said Rogers was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, black sweatpants and glasses. He is 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighs approximately 120 pounds, and has brown hair and eyes.
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The sheriff’s office said Rogers has a “medical condition” that could impair his ability to return safely without assistance.


