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United Cajun Navy Joins Search for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers

The United Cajun Navy (UCN) is assisting in the search for missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers, who is believed to have disappeared from his home in Sumner County, Tennessee, in February.

It was reported that Rogers is described as being “5 feet 5 inches tall, weighing 120 pounds, with dirty blond hair.” do not have Feb. 26, according to WKRN.

of UCN is a nonprofit organization that leads search and rescue teams during natural disasters and donates “holiday meals, toys, medical supplies, generators, and more to those in need at no cost.”

A group of volunteers recently helped search for the body of 22-year-old Riley Strain. found After that fateful night in Nashville, a two-week search in the Cumberland River ended on Friday.

On Saturday, the Louisiana-based organization announced On Facebook, they reported that they had been asked to “redirect assets from the Riley Strain search to bring Sebastian home.”

This morning, we sent a search team, including a K-9, to Sumner County, Tennessee to assist the family of 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers. He has been missing for 5 weeks and we have been asked to redirect assets from the #RileyStrain search to help bring Sebastian home. If you have any tips, please let us know. And as always, please pray for Sebastian’s family and volunteers.

in interview In an interview with a local broadcaster, Sebastian’s father said, “We’re not going to give up hope.”

“I’ve been all over Nashville. I’ve been handing out flyers, but it’s time to go further. I just want to find my son,” Seth Rogers said. . “I’m not going to give up hope.”

Sebastian, who has autism, explained His mother describes him as “very smart” and “never a naughty child.” Independent I will report it.

Multiple agencies are already assisting in the search for the boy, including the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), Tennessee Highway Patrol, Nashville Fire Department, City of Hendersonville First Responders, Sumner County Sheriff’s Office, and Shackle Island Volunteer Fire Department. ing.

“We have not forgotten about Sebastian. Much of the work currently being done to bring Sebastian home may not necessarily be made public or visible,” TBI said in a statement.

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