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Child helps Sumner County authorities find burglary suspect
Child helps Sumner County authorities find burglary suspect

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time2 days ago

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Child helps Sumner County authorities find burglary suspect

SUMNER COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — Law enforcement praised a boy for his bravery after he helped foil a home burglary in Sumner County Friday morning and then provided information that led to a man's arrest. According to the Sumner County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded to a 911 call about a burglary in progress along Garrison Branch Road on Friday, June 6. The caller reported an unknown man had entered the family's home and started rummaging through the kitchen cabinets. Baby hit by stray bullet during shootout in Spring Hill Officials said the suspect was interrupted after a young child found him in the kitchen. The kid ran to his bedroom for safety, prompting the man to flee out the front door. 'Thanks to the child's quick thinking and detailed description, deputies and detectives were able to identify a suspect within the hour,' the sheriff's office wrote on social media. Authorities said they found the man and brought him in for questioning, during which time he confessed to the burglary. In addition, deputies reportedly discovered the suspect had stolen cell phones in his possession that were tied to a separate incident. ⏩ 'We're incredibly proud of this young man's bravery,' Chief Deputy Tommy Greer stated. 'His actions helped lead to a quick resolution, and helped our deputies and detectives take a dangerous individual off the streets.' No additional details were released about this incident, including the identity of the suspect or the charges he faces. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Crash on I-35 in Sumner County sends one to hospital
Crash on I-35 in Sumner County sends one to hospital

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time31-05-2025

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Crash on I-35 in Sumner County sends one to hospital

SUMNER COUNTY, Kan. (KSNW) — One person was hospitalized Friday night following a two-vehicle crash on the Kansas Turnpike in Sumner County. Tens of thousands crowd Sundown Parade It happened around 10:30 p.m. in the northbound lanes of I-35 near mile marker 9.4. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, a 1997 GMC Sierra was slowing down when it was rear-ended by a 2013 Mazda 3. The driver of the GMC, a 28-year-old man from Wellington, sustained serious injuries and was transported to St. Francis Hospital for treatment. The driver of the Mazda, a 42-year-old man from Manhattan, was not injured. The crash remains under investigation. For more Kansas news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news by downloading our mobile app and signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track 3 Weather app by clicking here. To watch our shows live on our website, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Missing teen's father demands answers from Sumner County Sheriff's Office for ‘lack of communication'
Missing teen's father demands answers from Sumner County Sheriff's Office for ‘lack of communication'

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time24-05-2025

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Missing teen's father demands answers from Sumner County Sheriff's Office for ‘lack of communication'

SUMMER COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — It's been almost 15 months since Sumner County teen Sebastian Rogers disappeared. His case made national headlines, but his father said the search is losing momentum ahead of National Missing Children's Day. 'He is my world. I need him,' Sebastian's father, Seth Rogers, said. 'I need him back with me.' On Friday, May 23, Seth spoke with News 2 at the Sumner County Sheriff's Office. Frustrated and emotional, he said he feels like he's carrying the weight of the investigation alone. 'I don't even know, if a tip comes in, if I shouldn't track it down because I don't know if they can do their job properly because so far, they haven't…Their lack of communication with the public, their lack of communication with me is all telling me that they don't care that my son is missing,' Seth explained. MAY 2025 | YouTubers covering the case of a missing Sumner County teen win some legal battles Sebastian is one of an estimated 460,000 children reported missing every year in the U.S., according to the FBI. Sebastian was just 15 years old when he vanished from his Hendersonville home in February 2024. Initial search efforts involved local law enforcement, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, and the FBI, but those physical searches have since shifted to focus on the investigative side. The last press conference on the case was more than a year ago. 'I would love to see them actually conducting more searches,' Seth said. 'I'd like to have some communication on the tips that have come in, just with me, so that I know that when a tip comes in, I'm not following up on the job they're supposed to do.' FEBRUARY 2025 | 'We are going to find him': Sumner County teen Sebastian Rogers missing for one year 'I'm trying to find my son,' he added. 'They are trying to solve a case. You can't solve a case if you don't find my son.' Seth told News 2 only one detective is actively assigned to the case, adding that he is often left to chase down the same leads also sent to law enforcement. 'We need more than just one set of eyes on this case,' Sebastian's father said. 'It all falls on my shoulders to ask people to help find my son,' Seth continued. 'My son means something to me. These people should be doing their job.' DECEMBER 2024 | Search for Sebastian Rogers captivates Middle TN and social media throughout 2024 News 2 reached out to the sheriff's office, which provided the following statement: First and foremost, our thoughts remain with Sebastian Rogers. I want to assure the community that this investigation remains a top priority for the Sumner County Sheriff's Office. We are aware of the community's concerns. Please know that behind the scenes, a tremendous amount of work has been done and will continue. Some aspects of the investigation are not be visible to the public due to the sensitive nature of the case. We continue to ask for the public's help. If you know something — no matter how small it may seem — please come forward. Every tip matters. Thank you for your continued support, patience, and care for Sebastian. DECEMBER 2024 | Father of missing Sumner County teen says he has renewed faith in law enforcement investigation In his push for progress, Seth said he has contacted lawmakers and is even drafting federal legislation aimed at reforming how child protection agencies and the AMBER Alert system handle missing child cases. 'It's a federal oversight law on places like CPS, DCS, the AMBER Alert, getting it redone and taking out of people's hands that don't care about the children,' Seth said. Out of the roughly 460,000 children who are reported missing in the U.S. every year, Seth told News 2 that every one of those cases deserves attention — including Sebastian's. 'A parent demands answers. We demand answers because our heart is missing,' Seth said. ⏩ , 15, was reported missing on Feb. 25, 2024 from the Beech area in Hendersonville. Sebastian is 5 feet, 5 inches tall, 120 pounds with dirty blond hair. He was last seen on Monday, Feb. 26 near Stafford Court wearing a black sweatshirt and black sweatpants, said the TBI. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) originally issued an Endangered Child Alert for Sebastian on the morning of Feb. 26 as multiple agencies took to the area to look for him. Based on additional investigative information developed during the search, the TBI issued an AMBER Alert for Sebastian on the afternoon of Feb. 27. An AMBER Alert is issued when there is reasonable belief by law enforcement that an abduction has occurred and the child is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death, per the DOJ. Multiple agencies including the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Nashville Fire Department, City of Hendersonville's first responders, Sumner County Sheriff's Office and Shackle Island Volunteer Fire have assisted in the search for Sebastian. If you have seen Sebastian or have info about his whereabouts, call the Sumner County Sheriff's Office at (615) 451-3838 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Sumner County Grand Jury decides not to indict YouTuber who covered the case of a missing Tennessee teen
Sumner County Grand Jury decides not to indict YouTuber who covered the case of a missing Tennessee teen

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time10-05-2025

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Sumner County Grand Jury decides not to indict YouTuber who covered the case of a missing Tennessee teen

SUMNER COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Sumner County Grand Jury has decided not to indict a YouTuber who had been accused of violating orders of protection against the family of a missing teen. Andra Griffin, also known as 'Bullhorn Betty,' created social media content about missing Sumner County teen Sebastian Rogers. Rogers' case gained national attention; several of his family members claimed that Griffin stalked and harassed them. PREVIOUS | 'She is harassing me': Parents of missing Sumner County teen testify against YouTuber covering the case Griffin's trial had been put on pause due to threats made against the bench, but was ultimately bound over to a grand jury in April. According to the district attorney's office, the grand jury ultimately declined to indict Griffin because they did not believe there was enough evidence. With no indictment, the criminal case against Griffin will not move forward. , 15, was reported missing on Monday, Feb. 26 from the Beech area in Hendersonville. Sebastian is 5 feet, 5 inches tall, 120 pounds with dirty blond hair. He was last seen on Monday, Feb. 26 near Stafford Court wearing a black sweatshirt and black sweatpants, said the TBI. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) originally issued an Endangered Child Alert for Sebastian on the morning of Feb. 26 as multiple agencies took to the area to look for him. Based on additional investigative information developed during the search, the TBI issued an AMBER Alert for Sebastian on the afternoon of Feb. 27. An AMBER Alert is issued when there is reasonable belief by law enforcement that an abduction has occurred and the child is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death, per the DOJ. Multiple agencies including the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Nashville Fire Department, City of Hendersonville's first responders, Sumner County Sheriff's Office and Shackle Island Volunteer Fire have assisted in the search for Sebastian. If you have seen Sebastian or have info about his whereabouts, call the Sumner County Sheriff's Office at (615) 451-3838 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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