Post: Boys Missing for 10 Years….and Nobody Knew!!????
03-10-2011, 08:02 PM #1
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Originally posted by another user
I’m not sure how two boys go missing and have been missing for a long length of time…and no one knows!!!??? I’m so confused!!! LOL!


Originally posted by another user
Colorado authorities have launched a search for two young boys who have been unaccounted for for up to 10 years.
Colorado Springs sheriff’s spokeswoman Lari Sevene said Wednesday the boys’ adoptive parents were in Texas and are now in the El Paso County jail on $1 million bail each.
Fifty-eight-year-old Edward Bryant and 54-year-old Linda Bryant haven’t been charged in the disappearances of Austin Eugene Bryant and Edward Dylan Bryant.
Austin may have disappeared as early as 2003, when he was 7, and Edward may have disappeared in 2001, when he was 9.
The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office took a report Jan. 22 about a suspicious incident involving the disappearance of Austin Bryant, kktv.com reports. Upon further investigation, authorities found that Austin was last seen some time between 2003 and 2005, according to the website. Investigators then discovered that a second child, identified as Edward Dylan Bryant, was also unaccounted for. Edward is believed to have gone missing as early as 2001.
No missing persons report for the two boys was ever filed with police.
The Bryants face theft, conspiracy, forgery and other charges stemming from collecting subsidies from the El Paso County Department of Human Services.
They lived in the Monument area north of Colorado Springs between 1999 and 2005.
“I don’t really remember them, but they seemed like shady people,” one of the Bryants’ neighbors told the website. “Something just wasn’t quite right.”
It remains unclear why it took 10 years for authorities to discover that the children were missing.
Anyone with information on the boys is being asked to call the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office at 719-390-5555.


Wtf 10 years are you serious? What do you think?

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03-10-2011, 08:12 PM #2
I dont see whats that shocking about this? You cant expect the government or whoever else to monitor every single kid in the country.
03-10-2011, 08:18 PM #3
Originally posted by rishay87 View Post
I dont see whats that shocking about this? You cant expect the government or whoever else to monitor every single kid in the country.


The shocking part is.... no one really bothered to report it to the police. No family member, friends, teachers. No one. Which means they don't really care about them.
03-10-2011, 08:21 PM #4
Nightmair-
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by Jot1011 View Post
The shocking part is.... no one really bothered to report it to the police. No family member, friends, teachers. No one. Which means they don't really care about them.

Wait... Are they orphans? Or do their parents really don't give a shit. o.o
03-10-2011, 08:26 PM #5
Originally posted by Nightmair
Wait... Are they orphans? Or do their parents really don't give a shit. o.o


Read :y:.
Originally posted by another user
adoptive parents
The kids were adopted.
03-10-2011, 08:29 PM #6
Nightmair-
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by Jot1011 View Post
Read :y:. The kids were adopted.


Wow, shitty adoptive parents ftw? How could they adopt a kid, and let him go missing, unless they were in it for the money...
03-10-2011, 08:34 PM #7
Tony_xMUFCx
Born a red, Die a red!
They must of seriously been so high for 10 years straight that they forgot about there adopted kids!
03-10-2011, 08:39 PM #8
their adopted parents probally didn't care about them any more. They get money for raising a child thats what probaly happened
03-10-2011, 08:40 PM #9
viralhysteria
74261700027
I don't understand how it could take this long to realize your child is missing
03-10-2011, 08:47 PM #10
Winning
Former Staff
they probably didn't want to tell anyone because its like a $1000 tax deduction per kid.

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