Sebastian Rogers Update: FBI drops massive reward for new leads on missing teen's whereabouts

By Jared Feldschreiber
Sebastian Rogers - Missing - TN
A $100,000 reward is being offered for any information that leads to the location and return of Sebastian or to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for his disappearance. SUMNER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

The FBI has dropped a $50,000 reward for crucial leads in the disappearance of teenager Sebastian Rogers.

Sebastian, 15, who has medical conditions such as autism, was reportedly last seen on February 25 in Hendersonville, Tennessee, as his mother was putting him to bed.

The next morning, he was gone, his mother told the police, who issued an AMBER Alert.

The search for the teen drew hundreds of trips and brought assistance from dozens of law enforcement agencies; however, there have been few updates since, and authorities aren't revealing much.

Authorities previously said there was no evidence of foul play, but the investigation remains ongoing.

The FBI is offering the reward for information that leads to the location and return of Sebastian or to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for his disappearance, according to The Tennessean.

Rogers was last seen the night of February 25 at his home in Hendersonville, Tennessee, where he lived with his mother, Katie Proudfoot, and stepfather, Chris Proudfoot, wearing a black sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and black, square-framed glasses, authorities said.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to contact the Sumner County Sheriff's Office at 615-451-3838 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

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