United Cajun Navy releases statement after threats during search for Sebastian Rogers

SUMNER COUNTY, Ky. – The United Cajun Navy released a statement Friday on its social media regarding threats it has received during its search for a missing Sumner County teen.
Sebastian Rogers, 15, has been missing since Feb. 26. Law enforcement and much of the community of Hendersonville, Tennessee and surrounding areas have been attempting to find Rogers to no avail.
On Friday, March, 29, the United Cajun Navy, who assists in missing persons cases, stated the day’s search was called off due to “increasing security concerns.”
Later that day, the group released the following statement on Facebook:
“Anyone who deliberately impedes the investigation and search for Sebastian Rogers will automatically be considered a person of interest, especially when we know those individuals have extensive criminal records. We are finalizing some intel that we will be turning over to law enforcement, and then we will begin the process of exposing those who actively tried to stop this search. These people are dangerous criminals and the good people in and around Sumner County have a right to know about the evil embedded in their community.”
You can read the full statement here.
If you know any information that could contribute to this case, you can contact the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation tip line at 1-800-TBI-FIND.