Search continues for missing son of ex-NFL player amid child abuse accusations

3 days ago

Logansport news, Indiana news.

The search for the missing son of a retired NFL player continues in Indiana where police have issued a Silver Alert for the 14-year-old boy.

Bryson Muir, the son of former Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Daniel Muir, has been missing for two weeks, the Indiana State Police said.

“Earlier today, Daniel and Kristen Muir had agreed to bring their 14-year-old son Bryson to meet with ISP investigators at the Peru Post,” the department said in a statement.

“The agreement was to meet at 12 p.m. At approximately 11 a.m., the Muirs backed out of that arrangement which signaled an unwillingness to cooperate,”

The 6-foot-2, 185-pound black teen was last seen with a black eye when he left a relative’s suburban Cleveland home on June 16.

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    When officers searched the car, Bryson was nowhere to be found, ISP Captain Ron Galaviz said.

    “It was minutes, it wasn’t a very long period of time whatsoever,” Galaviz said.

    “But in that period of time, Bryson wasn’t able to be found. We don’t know where he went.”

    Anyone with information about Bryson Muir is urged to call the Peru Post at 1-800-382-0689.