Bryson Muir, from Logansport, Indiana, left his grandmother’s home in Garfield Heights on June 16.
Published: Jul. 1, 2024 at 5:47 AM EDTGARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio - A missing 14-year-old Indiana boy, who Indiana State Police said is believed to be endangered, was last seen in Garfield Heights .His grandmother called police after fearing Bryson was being abused by his parents, according to WTTV, the Indianapolis CBS affiliate.
According to ISP, Garfield Heights police pulled over Bryson’s mother, Kristen Muir, shortly after the 911 call; however, Bryson was not in Kristen’s Chevy Suburban.On June 18, Cass County Department of Child Services contacted ISP to investigate domestic battery against Bryson, which allegedly happened at the family’s home in the 1700 block of US Highway 24 in Logansport, said ISP.Daniel is a former Indianapolis Colts player who also played football at Kent State University.
ISP said the couple’s home and Kristen’s Chevy Suburban are both owned by a group called Servant Leader’s Foundation, a non-profit religious group based out of Kokomo, Indiana. If anyone has information as to the whereabouts of Bryson Muir or his parents, please call the Indiana State Police, Peru Post at: 1-800-382-0689 or call 911.
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