
Authorities in Tennessee revealed on Tuesday that at least 10,000 miles had been logged by those searching for missing teenager Sebastian Rogers.
The 15-year-old has not been seen since he went to bed on 25 February in Hendersonville, with his mother and stepfather reporting him missing the following morning.
Now we have had insight from the Sumner County Emergency Communications Centre, where officials said that around 1,500 people have been involved in the search and investigation so far.
On Monday night, we heard from the boy’s parents, with his father saying he was not giving up hope of finding his son, despite there being no sign for four weeks.
“I still can’t figure it out. I’ve been looking everywhere, handing out flyers,” A teary Mr Rogers told News Nation.
Sebastian’s mother, meanwhile, believes someone took him.


