Missing Bryan Andrew Hayes Bryan, approximately 2005; Age at the time of disappearance: -progression to Age at the time of disappearance: 25 (approximately 2016) Date reported missing : 02/10/2005 Missing location (approx) : Jacksonville, Florida Missing classification : Endangered Missing Gender : Male Ethnicity : White DOB : 12/12/1991 (29) Age at the time of disappearance: 13 years old Height / Weight : 5'3, 150 pounds Medical conditions : Bryan is classified as developmentally delayed; he has the emotional development of a child three to five years younger than his chronological Age at the time of disappearance: . He suffers from bipolar disorder and requires daily medication to control his condition, and he does not have the medicine with him. Bryan has frequent angry outbursts as a result of his problems. One of his thumbs was broken at the time of his disappearance; he wore a blue cast over his hand and wrist as a result. Distinguishing characteristics, birthmarks, tattoos : Caucasian male. Red hair, blue eyes. Bryan has a surgical scar extending from front to back on the left side of his torso. He has facial freckles and his skin turns red easily when exposed to the sun. Bryan is right-handed. Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : Bryan disappeared from Paxon Middle School in Jacksonville, Florida on February 10, 2005. He and his best friend, Mark Degner, were both special education students at the school. The boys ran out of the building after an argument with a teacher at 1:15 p.m. and disappeared. Bryan was apparently seen getting into a car outside the school; it is unclear whether Mark was with him at the time. They took no extra clothes, money, or other belongings with them, not even their bookbags or Bryan's coat. Police believed Bryan and Mark had run away and were still in the local area. They had told friends of their plans to run away; a third boy was planning to go with them but did not. The day before they disappeared, school officials caught them trying to sneak away from the buses after school ended. Bryan had run away from home before, but he never traveled more than a few miles from home and was never gone for longer than a day. Mark has no history of runaway behavior. Both children were relatively new students at Paxon Middle School and unfamiliar with the area. Mark had moved there from Indiana and Bryan from Port Orange, Florida. Bryan was abused as a toddler and was eventually placed in foster care. He lived in several foster homes before being legally adopted by his grandparents. In October 2004, Bryan's grandparents placed him in a therapeutic group home in Jacksonville in order to treat his behavioral problems. He was reportedly very happy at the facility. After weeks passed and no one had heard from Bryan or Mark, and in light of the boys' medical problems, authorities announced that they were considered endangered and possibly met with foul play. Their cases remain unsolved and some Age at the time of disappearance: ncies continue to classify them as runaways. Other information and links : ncy Jacksonville Sheriff's Office 904-630-0500 September 2021 updates and sources The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children First Coast News The Crime Library Missing Children Center Inc. News4Jax The Orlando Sentinel |