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Following a Logansport SWAT raid in which their teenage kid was allegedly abused and vanished, ex-Colts player Daniel Muir and his wife were released from custody.

The Muirs were apprehended by SWAT and are now facing charges of obstruction of justice. Daniel Muir has a battery charge as well.

LOGANSPORT, Indiana: Daniel Muir, a former player for the Indianapolis Colts, and his spouse, Kristin Muir, have made bond and departed the Cass County Jail ahead of their next hearing on charges related to the Silver Alert for their reportedly mistreated teenage son.

The Cass County Circuit Court judge set bond at $5,000 cash or $25,000 surety in an urgent hearing on Friday, July 12.

Bryan Coulter, Kristin’s attorney, released a statement that included the following:

“We anticipate the Muirs’ release on bond later today, and we appreciate the judge’s prompt resolution of these issues. A hearing may be postponed, but it is still set for Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at 9 a.m.

The Muirs had earlier appeared in court on Thursday, July 11, to contest the ruling of the judge not to grant them bail.

The judge in Cass County Superior Court declined to make a decision on the matter. The judge ruled that even though the initial judge was on vacation, the couple’s attorneys need to have filed their appeal with him.

The Muirs were apprehended by SWAT and are now facing charges of obstruction of justice. In addition, Daniel faces violence charges for allegedly hitting his teenage son.

The Cass County Circuit court refused to set bond following the Muirs’ initial hearing, citing their flight danger.

A Silver Alert was issued in response to a tip from the Muirs’ granddaughter regarding their son. She produced a picture of the fourteen-year-old youngster with the black eye.

When Ohio police pulled over the Muirs’ vehicle, they were unable to locate the teen inside. The teenager was discovered at the Logansport house of the Muirs, per court documents.

Background on the case

Newly released court documents share details into the alleged abuse of Bryson Muir, who went missing June 16 and was found safe July 3.

According to court documents, Daniel explained to another person through a recorded phone call – that Indiana State Police investigators said appeared to start recording mid-conversation – as to why Bryson was in trouble. Daniel then goes into detail about inappropriate behavior, who said he, “whooped his a** like a grown a** man.”

Court documents say that during the recorded conversation, Daniel also said that if the family lived in their “homeland,” he said Bryson would’ve been put to death for his acts. Instead, the Muir family lives in the United States, so Daniel said Bryson could not be put to death for his actions.

Investigators then spoke with Kristin, who allegedly told them a different story about how Bryson got his injuries. According to court documents, Kristin said Bryson was taking out the trash and walked over to the train tracks near their Logansport property because he liked trains. While near the tracks, Kristin said Bryson allegedly told her he had been punched by someone he didn’t know.

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