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In a new interview, the mother of missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers claimed she heard a 'noise' from her son's room the night before his disappearance nearly a month ago.
Sebastian, an autistic teen, is believed to have left his family home in Hendersonville, Tennessee, in the early hours of February 26.
The boys mother and stepfather, Katie and Chris Proudfoot, sat down for an interview with YouTube channel Chronicles of Olivia to share more details about Sebastian's disappearance.
Katie said the day before he vanished was an average day for their family, Sebastian took the garbage down to the end of their driveway as his chore and then around 9 pm, she told him to go to bed.
'He was doing something in his room because about an hour later, I heard some noise and I was like, "I don't care what you're doing in there but go to sleep,"' said Katie.
Sebastian, an autistic teen, is believed to have left his family home in Hendersonville, Tennessee, in the early hours of February 26
Katie Proudfoot, Sebastian's mother, claimed she heard a 'noise' from her sons room the night before his disappearance nearly a month ago
'Six o'clock, I went to wake him up for school Monday morning, and that's when he wasn't there.'
Sebastian's mother said, 'I didn't see him in his room. I looked all over. I ran through the whole house. I looked out all the doors and windows, and I was like hollering his name.'
'I jumped in my car, and I drove around the neighborhood, and I drove over by the school, and ... like, at this point I was like hysterical, and I was crying, I was screaming.'
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said they have not given up on the search for Sebastian.
'We have not forgotten about Sebastian. Much of the work currently being done to bring Sebastian home may not necessarily be public or visible,' the agency said.
'But agents, detectives and intelligence analysts continue to work around the clock to review every bit of information available. Sebastian’s family has remained cooperative since the search began, and have done whatever law enforcement has asked of them.'
Police and volunteers have been searching nearby woods blasting Eye of the Tiger, which is Sebastian's favorite song.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said more than 2,000 miles have been searched on foot, and there have been aerial searches with helicopter, drones and a fixed wing plane.
A few seconds later, Subject One can be seen moving out of frame. Subject Two then reappears in the video and follows Subject One
His family said Sebastian is drawn to water and pools in the neighborhood have been searched and dive teams have been brought in to search bodies of water.
Officials analyzed home security video from the Hendersonville neighborhood around 3:10 am on the day the teen went missing.
The camera, which was placed at the back of the house, captured two light sources far away and another light source named 'Subject One' closer to the house.
Another light source named 'Subject Two' can be seen briefly appearing in the footage and and moving toward Subject One before being obscured by bushes.
A few seconds later, Subject One can be seen moving out of frame. Subject Two then reappears in the video and follows Subject One.
However, Sebastian's stepfather insisted the video is not what it seems. 'Nothing that is being assumed right now is actually true about that video,' he told Chronicles of Olivia.
'Everybody is trying to assume is a flashlight, I hate to say this it's not as much as we would love it to be one it's not.'
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigations said, 'The video has been collected, and from the beginning of the investigation, has been analyzed, and enhanced where possible, by tech experts with the TBI, FBI, and Secret Service. To date, nothing gathered from these video systems has been determined to be significant.'
'We do caution that some surveillance video being shared in the public may have been misinterpreted or misidentified, or not shown in its entirety. It has been determined that it does not hold any evidentiary significance to the investigation.'
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said more then 2,000 miles have been searched on foot and there have been aerial searches with helicopter, drones, and a fixed wing plane
Sebastian's father, Seth Rogers, has said that his son would not get into a stranger's vehicle
Sebastian's father, Seth Rogers, has said that his son would not get into a stranger's vehicle.
'It's up in the air for me. He would not get into a vehicle unless he knew them,' he told NC5.
The troubled father said he was at his wits' end trying to work out what happened to his son with no leads that make sense.
He said Sebastian was not one to wander off, and due to an experience as a young boy, would never go far without shoes on.
'He decided he wanted to step into a mound of what he thought was dirt. It was fire ants, and since then he doesn't like to get his feet in the dirt. He likes to have his shoes and socks on,' he told WTVF.