Missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers
Apr 11, 04:00 AM
In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we the disappearance of teenager Sebastian Rogers.
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Sebastian Rogers (15) was last seen by his mother Katie Proudfoot on the night of February 25, 2024. Katie has said that he did his chores and went into his bedroom. At around 10pm, she called for him to go to sleep.
As some background into Sebastian, he is autistic and has been described as “very smart” and “not a mischievous child by any means.” Sebastian has limited social skills and at Christmas time is said to have asked for some friends.
When Katie went in at 6am the following morning to wake Sebastian, he was not in his room. No trace of him has been found since.
The search for Sebastian has been elaborate and comprehensive. At one point, investigators played his favorite song ‘Eye of the Tiger’ in an effort to lure him out of any hiding spot. Police also searched a landfill after a garbage collector said a trash can from Sebastian’s neighborhood felt heavier than usual.
Now, more than six weeks later, Sebastian is still missing. Did he run away and has somehow managed to survive with no phone, money or other essentials? Or did something happen to Sebastian inside his family home?
In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we the disappearance of teenager Sebastian Rogers.
Read our blog for this case
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As some background into Sebastian, he is autistic and has been described as “very smart” and “not a mischievous child by any means.” Sebastian has limited social skills and at Christmas time is said to have asked for some friends.
When Katie went in at 6am the following morning to wake Sebastian, he was not in his room. No trace of him has been found since.
The search for Sebastian has been elaborate and comprehensive. At one point, investigators played his favorite song ‘Eye of the Tiger’ in an effort to lure him out of any hiding spot. Police also searched a landfill after a garbage collector said a trash can from Sebastian’s neighborhood felt heavier than usual.
Now, more than six weeks later, Sebastian is still missing. Did he run away and has somehow managed to survive with no phone, money or other essentials? Or did something happen to Sebastian inside his family home?
In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we the disappearance of teenager Sebastian Rogers.
Read our blog for this case
We are now on Patreon! Thank you for your support
This episode is sponsored:
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