Missing Person Williamson County, TN Teen

The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office will use a limited number of volunteers starting Tuesday to help search for a missing Nolensville teen.

Christopher Smithburg, 16, was last seen around noon Thursday at his Rocky Fork Road home.

Trained searchers have fanned out across Williamson County for days. No leads have been made public. Tuesday will mark the first time volunteers have been asked to take part in the search.

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The sheriff’s office can accommodate 300 volunteers who have already signed up, said Sharon Puckett, Williamson County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman.

Volunteers need to check in at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the concessions area in the center of the Nolensville Ball Park, according to a statement from the sheriff’s office distributed by Nolensville First United Methodist Church. The search is scheduled to start at noon and end at 5 p.m.

Over the weekend, law enforcement widened its search considerably, reaching out to media in Baton Rouge, La., where the teen grew up. Puckett said he has friends and family there who might have heard from him.

Puckett said Smithburg is classified as a missing person, not a runaway.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has not issued an Amber Alert.

“In general terms, Amber Alerts are reserved for cases where know — or strongly believe — the child to be in danger,” agency spokesman Josh DeVine said in an email. “That may be the case here or it may not. What we’re doing right now is trying to figure that out.”

If you have any information, call the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

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