Former NFL Player's Son, Bryson Muir, Missing and Believed in Danger


Police in Indiana are still searching for a 14-year-old boy named Bryson, who is the son of former NFL player Daniel Muir.

According to Indiana State Police, Bryson was last seen on Sunday, June 16, leaving a family member’s home in Ohio with his mother, Kristen. 

After leaving, Bryson was not found when his mother was stopped by Garfield Heights Police Department officers.

Two days later, the Cass County Department of Child Services requested an investigation into allegations of domestic battery involving Bryson. 

The alleged incidents are said to have occurred at Bryson’s home in Logansport, about 80 miles north of Indianapolis. 

The property is owned by the Servant Leader’s Foundation.

State police visited the home and spoke with Daniel Muir, a former Indianapolis Colts defensive lineman, and his wife. 

Initially cooperative, the couple agreed to bring Bryson for questioning on Friday, June 28 but later withdrew their cooperation, according to state police.

On the same day, Indiana State Police issued a statewide Silver Alert for Bryson. 

They released a photo showing Bryson with a swollen eye, describing him as 6 feet 2 inches tall and 185 pounds. 

He was last seen wearing an orange Under Armour shirt and blue jeans.

“He is believed to be in extreme danger and may require medical assistance,” the alert stated.

Daniel and Kristen Muir were unavailable for comment. 

Daniel is listed as a preacher at StraitwayTruth Ministries. 

When contacted by phone, a spokesperson from the ministry declined to comment, citing legal advice.

Anyone with information about Bryson’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Indiana State Police Peru Post at 800-382-0689 or call 911. 

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