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LOGANSPORT, Ind. -- 14-year-old Bryson Muir is the son of former Indianapolis Colts player, turned pastor, Daniel Muir.
"Bryson is a six-foot two child 185 pounds. He's got black hair, brown eyes. He was last seen wearing an orange Under Armour t-shirt, along with blue jeans," explains Sergeant Steven Glass of the Indiana State Police.
A Silver Alert was issued for Bryson after his parents failed to meet with the investigators last Friday.
No one has seen the teenager since he was picked up with a black eye and split lip, by his mother, Kristen Muir, in Garfield Heights, Ohio on June 16.
Cass County Department of Child Services contacted ISP investigators to investigate possible child abuse.
Investigators had gained access and visited the Muir's residence in Logansport last week in a sign of cooperation by the family.
Their home is on this property owned by the Servant Leader's Foundation.
Bryson was not seen or located on the property.
Indiana State Police tells ABC57 News they are now communicating with Bryson's parents through their attorney.
"Daniel and Kristen are the parents, are parties of interest that we would like to speak to. We have a lot of questions that we need answers to," explained Glass.