Tennessee State Police are searching a Kentucky landfill in connection with the disappearance of a missing 15-year-old autistic boy.
Sumner County Sheriff’s Office investigators, with assistance from Kentucky State Police, are searching the Kentucky landfill where trash from Sebastian Rogers’ neighborhood came from.
Sebastian Rogers has not been seen since February 26th. (traumatic brain injury)
“There is no concrete information indicating that there may be evidence relevant to the search for Sebastian. Rather, this is an investigative precaution to eliminate possible options and questions.”
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Rogers was last seen in Hendersonville, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville, where he lives. Multiple agencies and volunteers participated in the search for him, which spanned more than 3,000 miles.
The latest reports come after the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation shared additional photos of Rogers earlier Thursday.

Sebastian Rogers was last seen on the night of February 26th. (traumatic brain injury)
NewsChannel5 report On Thursday, authorities were seen taking pictures behind the boy’s parents’ home, police said. The family is cooperating with police and no suspects have yet been named, the department said.
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The department is asking anyone with relevant information to contact them at 1-800-TBI-FIND.



