Thursday, July 4, 2024

Former NFL Player Daniel Muir and Wife Arrested After Missing Son Found Safe


 Former NFL player Daniel Muir and his wife, Kristen, were arrested this week after their missing son, Bryson, was found safe. The arrest followed a SWAT raid on the Muirs' Indianapolis home early Wednesday morning, conducted by Indiana State Police (ISP).

Bryson, 14, had been missing since June 16 after a visit to his grandmother's home in Cleveland, Ohio. His grandmother reported that Bryson had a black eye and a busted lip. A Silver Alert was issued following his disappearance.

Authorities believed Bryson was in danger, prompting the Cass County Department of Child Services to investigate allegations of domestic battery. Initially, ISP made contact with Daniel and Kristen Muir, who agreed to bring Bryson to meet them but later reneged, indicating their unwillingness to cooperate. When the couple failed to appear in court on Tuesday, arrest warrants were issued, leading to the SWAT raid.

Daniel and Kristen Muir are facing preliminary charges of obstruction of justice, a Level 6 felony. Additionally, Daniel faces a charge of domestic battery. ISP confirmed that Bryson appeared "safe and well," adding, "This is an active criminal investigation, and as such, there is no further information to release at this time."

Bryson's grandmother told FOX 59 that she believes he has been "brainwashed" by his parents and the Servant Leader’s Foundation religious group. The Muirs live on a compound owned by Straitway Truth Ministries, which some claim is a cult.

Daniel Muir, who went undrafted in 2007, was picked up by the Green Bay Packers. He also played for several other teams, including the Indianapolis Colts, where he spent four seasons. During his NFL career, Muir recorded 128 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and one pass deflection.

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