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Investigators Probe Former Indianapolis Colts Player as 14-Year-Old Son Remains Missing and Endangered

Investigators Probe Former Indianapolis Colts Player as 14-Year-Old Son Remains Missing and Endangered

An investigation has been launched into a former Indianapolis Colts player over serious allegations related to the disappearance of his teenage son.

Authorities are currently on the lookout for a 14-year-old boy who is considered missing and endangered, according to reports from NBC Chicago. The parents of the boy backed out of a scheduled meeting with law enforcement earlier this week, prompting a search by the Indiana State Police.

Police have issued a Silver Alert on Friday for Bryson Muir, a 6’2″ tall man with 185 pounds of weight, black hair, and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing an orange Under Armour shirt and blue jeans, as per the police report.

Bryson’s father is Daniel Muir, a former defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts. Daniel played for the team until 2011, and his wife’s name is Kristen.

In 2008, Daniel Muir was signed by the Indianapolis Colts. Prior to this, Muir had gone undrafted in the 2007 NFL Draft and had spent his first NFL season with the Green Bay Packers. Muir played college football at Kent State before entering the NFL as a professional player.

During his time at Kent State, Muir was a standout player who started in 45 out of 46 career games. He made a name for himself by ranking third in career sacks (14.5) and seventh in tackles-for-losses (35) in the school’s history. Muir’s impressive performance on the field also saw him accumulate 198 tackles, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and one interception. Initially starting as a defensive tackle, he later moved to defensive end, where he earned the prestigious First-team All-MAC honors during his senior year.

In 2002, Muir was unable to play due to the initial eligibility guidelines set by the NCAA. The following year, as a freshman, he started in the first 11 games before relinquishing his starting position to a senior in the season finale. He concluded the season with 46 tackles, 7.5 for losses, 1.5 sacks and a blocked field goal. As a sophomore in 2004, he started 11 games and recorded 48 tackles, eight for losses, and 4.5 sacks. During his junior year in 2005, he garnered Second-team All-MAC honors after starting in 11 games and amassing 52 tackles, 8.5 for losses, and three sacks. As a senior in 2006, he started in all 12 games and tallied 52 tackles, 11 for losses, and 5.5 sacks. He also seized his only career interception for five yards.

Following the 2008 season with the Indianapolis Colts, Muir’s career took him to various teams before ultimately retiring in 2013. He played for the Rams, returned to the Colts for a second stint, joined the Packers for a period, and had brief stays with the Jets, Chiefs, Texans, and Raiders.

Former Indianapolis Colts DT Daniel Muir Under Investigation, His 14-Year-Old Son Considered ‘Missing And Endangered’

On June 16, the 14-year-old boy and his mother were leaving his grandmother’s house in Cleveland, Ohio, when he was last seen. The boy’s grandmother notified the police about his disappearance.

NBC Chicago was told by Cheryl Wright, the grandmother of Bryson, that her sole concern was to locate Bryson and ensure his well-being.

According to authorities, Muir’s parents were interviewed by state police investigators on June 27th. They also mentioned that a site visit was conducted at their residence, which is located on the premises of a religious organization known as the Servant Leader’s Foundation. The Department of Child Services was also present during the visit.

According to authorities, the Muirs, former Indianapolis Colts player and his wife, had agreed to a meeting with state police investigators at the Indiana State Police Peru Post on June 28 at noon. However, just one hour before the scheduled meeting, they backed out of the agreement, suggesting an unwillingness to cooperate with the ISP.

On June 27, Bryson Muir’s parents, Daniel and Kristen Muir, were contacted by investigators from ISP.

According to a report by WTHR, Bryson is suspected to have been a victim of domestic abuse at his residence located on a sprawling property owned by a religious organization in Kokomo, as per the police’s investigation.

Officials are currently investigating the parents of the teenager, Daniel and Kristin Muir, following a report from his grandmother. She provided a photograph that supposedly showed the boy’s eye to be blackened and swollen.

There are concerns for the safety of Bryson, who is around 6-foot-2 tall and weighs approximately 185 pounds. He was last spotted wearing a blue jeans and an orange Under Armor shirt. It is important to locate him as soon as possible.

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