Fourteen-year-old Bryson Muir, who had been missing since June 16, was found safe in his parents’ home. The teen’s grandmother, Cheryl Wright, had called Ohio police to report that she believed her grandson was being abused. In a recorded 911 call, Wright emotionally pleaded with police to not let her grandson go back home with his mother. The call revealed that Bryson was a victim of abuse and that his mother, Kristen Muir, had physically attacked Wright. The police were alerted to the situation and officers were dispatched to the scene.
The incident sheds light on the issue of domestic violence and the impact it can have on families. Victims of domestic violence can seek help from resources available, such as those listed on the Domestic Violence Network website.
The safe return of Bryson Muir is a relief to his family and the community, highlighting the importance of being vigilant and reporting suspected cases of abuse. The incident serves as a reminder of the need to address and prevent domestic violence to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals, especially children.
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