Dog the Bounty Hunter To Provide 'Update' on Sebastian Rogers Missing Persons Case

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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

Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman will provide an update on the case of Sebastian Rogers, after announcing his plans to help track down the missing teen with autism earlier this month.

Chapman will sit down with former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer on her Break The Case YouTube show Friday.

Coffindaffer did not elaborate on the specifics of the update in her announcement on X earlier this week.

Chapman revealed he's helping Sebastian's biological dad, Seth Rogers, and raising the reward to $100,000, offering $50,000 of his own money, for information about the 15-year-old boy's disappearance.

Sebastian vanished February 25 from the Hendersonville, Tennessee, home he shared with his mom and stepdad.

Rogers previously said that finding the teen "doesn't feel like a shared goal" with the co-parents.

Since Sebastian first disappeared, Seth has reportedly not given up on finding his son.

Chapman believes that the teen was "stashed somewhere" due to an ongoing custody battle between the parents, according to NewsNation.

"We're seeing a domestic squabble over a child," he said.

"This is one of the most horrendous cases of missing children that we've ever, ever worked on," he added.

"The bottom line is if you hurt a child like this, you've got a problem, so that is the main motivation for me to be hunting who did this."

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Missing, Tennessee, Investigation

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