Pants found in search do not belong to Sebastian Rogers, investigators say

The teen with autism went missing Feb. 26 and hasn’t been seen since.
By Daniel SmithsonPublished: May. 2, 2024 at 3:49 PM CDTEmail This LinkShare on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedIn

HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Pants found during the search for missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers aren’t his, according to the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office.

In an email, Chief Deputy Eric Craddock said the pants were found Wednesday night, but after examination, they aren’t believed to belong to Rogers.

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The teen with autism went missing Feb. 26 and hasn’t been seen since. Authorities that have searched around his home and beyond have found no signs of Sebastian, nor has he been seen on surveillance cameras, investigators said.

“We are still following up on all leads and tips that come in,” Craddock said.

His father has hired private investigators to search for his son. Still, the teen remains missing in a case that has made national headlines.

The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office maintains they have found no evidence of foul play.

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