Tennessee officials stated on Wednesday that they found a pair of pants earlier in the day and determined that they were not owned by Sebastian Rogers, the teenager who has been missing since February.
The Chief Deputy of the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office, Eric Craddock, explained that the Goodlettsville Police Department discovered a pair of pants that they thought might be connected to Rogers’ disappearance. They did not reveal the specific location where the pants were found, but Craddock stated that they do not belong to 15-year-old Rogers, as reported by The Tennessean.Rogers, who has autism, left his phone behind when he vanished from his Hendersonville home on February 26. The 15-year-old, who lives with his mother and stepfather, Katie and Chris Brownfoot, was said to have left without shoes.
As per WSMV,
Sumner County police mentioned that they have no proof of foul play Rogers was described as 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighing 106-108 pounds, and having dirty blond hair. He was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt and black sweatpants..
Anyone with information about Rogers’ location should contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office at
615-451-3838 or the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation at 1-800-TBI-FIND [Feature Photo: Sebastian Rogers/Tennessee Bureau of Investigation].
Tennessee officials stated on Wednesday that they discovered a pair of pants earlier in the day that did not belong to Sebastian Rogers, who has been missing. The Chief Deputy of the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office, Eric Craddock, explained that the Goodlettsville Police Department found a pair of pants that they believed could be related to Rogers’ disappearance. Authorities did not disclose the exact …