NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and investigators with the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office held a meeting with the biological parents of Sebastian Rogers on Thursday.
Sumner County Sheriff Sonny Weatherford confirmed to WSMV4 that the meeting occurred but did not reveal any details on why the meeting happened or who was the lead during the meeting.
Rogers, who’s 15 years old and has autism, has been missing since Feb. 26.
On March 8, authorities searched a Kentucky landfill for evidence related to Sebastian’s appearance but no leads or evidence pertaining to Rogers’ whereabouts were discovered during the operation. The decision to search the landfill was made “in accordance with ongoing investigative efforts and information gathered in the search for Rogers,” the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office said.
An AMBER Alert was issued on behalf of Sebastian.
The TBI has said there is nothing that points to foul play in Sebastian’s disappearance, but also nothing that has ruled out foul play.
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