This from a reporter with a local News station:
NEARLY A WEEK AS THE SEARCH CONTINUES AND NO TRACE.
Sebastian Rogers — a 15-year-old with autism — has now been missing for more than six days and remains the subject of an ongoing Amber Alert out of Sumner County, TN.
You see new photos here of the ongoing search effort happening today.
Sebastian disappeared from his Sumner County, TN home either Sunday or early Monday morning.
Authorities did NOT give a news briefing today … which means there have been no new signifcant developments.
The Sumner County sheriff did post this:
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We're asking everyone in the area to meticulously review footage from security and trail cameras.
Please focus on the time frame from SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY MORNING.
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***Unless I’m mistaken, this is NEW.
To date, I was under the impression Sebastian was last seen by his parents Sunday night.
Now, possibly Sunday afternoon?
It appears something in the investigation has changed.
Need to ask the sheriff maybe for clarification.
Now my sources do tell me authorities are considering possibilities other than that Sebastian just wandered away on his own
Yes, that includes foul play.
After six days here is the harsh reality:
If Sebastian is alone he must be lost, hurt or trapped somewhere.
And six days without food or water would be problematic.
If he could, by now he almost certainly would have come out from wherever he was hiding.
To date there have been no confirmed sightings of Sebastian ... no video of the teen captured on an ring or security cameras in the neighborhood ... and dogs have not picked up any scent of the boy.
He did not have a cellphone.
Authorities say the family has cooperated to this point with the investigation.
So far, family members have declined to speak out publicly.
Investigators will be interviewing and reinterviewing everyone who might have had contact with Sebastian — friends, family, neighbors — looking for any inconsistencies or stories that change.
They have not publicly said that they suspect foul play.
And everyone hopes and prays Sebastian is found safe
But, again as I’ve said before: Children simply do not vanish on their own without a trace.
Anyone with information about Sebastian's whereabouts is encouraged to call Sumner County Sheriff's Office at 615-451-3838 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
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