Tennessee police searching landfill connected to disappearance of missing teen

Tennessee police searching landfill connected to disappearance of missing teen

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Tennessee police are searching a Kentucky landfill in connection with the disappearance of a missing 15-year-old autistic boy. 

Investigators with the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from Kentucky State Police, are searching a landfill in Kentucky where trash went from the neighborhood of Sebastian Rogers. 

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Sebastian Rogers has not been seen since February 26.  (TBI)

“There is no specific information that indicates evidence related to the search for Sebastian may be there; rather it is an investigative, precautionary measure 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 have been involved in the search for him, which has covered more than 2,000 miles. 

The latest reports came as the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation shared additional photos of Rogers earlier Thursday

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Sebastian Rogers was last seen the evening of Feb. 26.  (TBI)

NewsChannel5 reports that authorities were seen in the back of the boy’s family home Thursday, taking photos. The family is cooperating with police and no suspects have been named, according to the station. 

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The bureau is encouraging anyone with relevant information to contact 1-800-TBI-FIND. 

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