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"Joshua Bryant & Grandmother Deltona, Florida USA "
 
   Volusia County Sheriff's Office (Florida) - 1-904-248-1777 Florida, USA

HELP HELP
Endangered Missing

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Joshua Bryant

DOB: dec-24-1990
Missing: may-12-2001
Age Now: 10 years Sex: M Hair: Sandy Eyes: Blue
Height: 4'7" - Weight: 64 lbs
Missing From: Deltona, Florida USA

Lillian Martin
Companion
DOB: mar-17-1924
Sex: F Hair: Grey Eyes: Hazel
Height: 5'1" Weight: 105 lbs

Joshua and his grandmother, Lillian Martin were last seen at their residence in Deltona, Florida on the morning of May 12, 2001. Joshua has a mark on the left side of his face.

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST)
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Volusia County Sheriff's Office (Florida) - 1-904-248-1777 Florida, USA



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1. "Missing Since May 12, 2001 Need Your Help !"
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   Reward Offered In Missing Persons Case

Boy, Grandmother Missing Since May 12
DELTONA, Fla., 9:21 a.m. EDT June 12, 2001 -- A Deltona family is offering nearly $2,000 in hopes of finding a missing woman and her ten-year-old grandson.

Lillian Martin and grandson Joshua have been missing since May 12th. They shared a home with Martin's granddaughter, Joanne Miller and family.

Miller told WKMG News Monday night that she believes that her grandmother and brother are still alive.

"We all got along fine," Miller said. I don't know why anyone would want to think differently. It was a perfect arrangement for all of us. My grandmother baby-sat for us when I was at work. Another reason why I think they are alive is because I think if anyone knew them they wouldn't hurt them."

Investigators haven't been able to come up with much to solve the mystery. The missing pair vanished from the family home, but police have no idea if they left voluntarily or were forced to leave.

Family attorney Cheney Mason hinted that the pair may have vanished on their own.

"I do not know that she has done it on purpose or by herself. It is a reasonable hypothesis that is being investigated," Attorney Chaney Mason said.

State and federal officials are working with Deltona police, but say they haven't received any major tips yet.

Fox's "America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back" featured a small segment on Joshua and his grandmother over the weekend. However, operators for the show have only received five calls as of Monday concerning the case, according to WKMG News.

There's no question that national exposure has the potential to be "extremely important," Volusia County Sheriff's Office spokesman Gary David said.

"We still do not know what we're dealing with," he said before the show aired, pointing out that "the next tip can come from absolutely anywhere. Someone has some information out there. They have to. And we're hopeful this will shake loose more information."

The Deltona mystery was part of a four-minute "APB" (all points bulletin) segment that aired about 20 minutes into the hour-long show.

Anyone with information about Joshua Bryant and Lillian Martin can call Crime Stoppers of Volusia County toll free at (888) 277-TIPS. Callers may remain anonymous and receive rewards of up to $1,000.

Previous Stories:

May 25, 2001: Sheriff: Missing Grandmother, Boy Were Not Kidnapped
May 24, 2001: 911 Tape Released In Missing Persons Mystery
May 23, 2001: Day 12: Missing Persons Mystery Unsolved
May 18, 2001: Missing Persons Tip Information
May 18, 2001: Still No Sign Of Missing Boy, Grandmother
May 15, 2001: Sister Of Missing Boy Makes Plea
May 15, 2001: FBI Joins Search For Boy, Grandmother

Copyright 2001 by myCFnow.com
http://www.mycfnow.com/orlpn/news/stories/news-81551520010612-070625.html


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2. "Still Missing - Update"
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   Last update: August 28, 2002. Missing Persons. ... Joshua Bryant
and Lillian R. Martin have been missing since 05/12/2001. http://volusia.org/sheriff/


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3. "Joshua's Remains Found"
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   NOTE : Joshua Bryant and his Grandmother have been missing since May 12,2001. His Grandmother Lillian Martin has not been found. She is considered to be a victim of homicide.

Douglas McClymont an electrician and who had worked for Lillian is suspect in Joshua's death. Mc Clymont was accused of a killing spree which involved a triple murder. He committed suicide.

There are several photos of Douglas McClymont on the link at the bottom of this post.
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June 7, 2004
Gary Davidson
Public Information Officer

REMAINS OF MISSING DELTONA BOY FOUND IN CASSADAGA WOODS

An intensive, three-year search for clues in the mysterious disappearance of a 10-year-old Deltona boy has come to an end in a wooded area of Cassadaga. Volusia County Sheriff’s investigators found human skeletal remains in the woods off of Cassadaga Road that have been positively identified as Joshua Bryant. Joshua and his 77-year-old grandmother, Lillian Martin, vanished without a trace from their Deltona home on May 12, 2001. Investigators haven’t located Martin, now presumed dead, and are resuming their search today in the case that has now been officially classified as a homicide.

Along with the knowledge that much more work remains to be done, Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson said the discovery has been met with a mixture of sadness and relief that the family’s agony at not knowing what happened has ended. The family was informed of the discovery of Joshua’s remains Monday morning. Now the focus of the investigation turns to piecing together Joshua’s death and finding his grandmother. “This has been a very difficult time for everyone involved,” said Sheriff Johnson. “But we said from the start that we wouldn’t rest until this case was solved. We’re a lot closer to knowing what happened, and we hope and pray that will help bring some closure and a ray of solace to Josh’s family.”

The remains were recovered Friday. By Monday morning, the Sheriff’s Office’s suspicions were confirmed by medical experts who compared the remains to Joshua’s dental records. Investigators have yet another suspicion they are working to substantiate – that accused triple murderer Douglas McClymont, formerly of DeLand, may have been responsible for Joshua’s death. Last month, McClymont went on a multi-state crime spree that left a Lake Helen man and a North Carolina couple dead. McClymont’s violent crime spree ended with his death when he turned his gun on himself just as authorities in Cherokee, North Carolina were closing in on him. During the crime spree, McClymont had bragged about committing other murders in Volusia County.

McClymont's name had surfaced in the investigation into the double disappearance after deputies learned that he had performed electrical work on the home that Joshua and Martin shared with Joshua's sister, Joanne Miller, her husband John and the couple's young son. However, investigators found nothing at the time linking McClymont to the disappearances. The case agents working the disappearances decided to take another look at McClymont after last month's murder spree attributed to him.

Back on May 12, 2001, the day that Joshua and his grandmother disappeared, a resident on Cassadaga Road reported a man carrying a roll of electrical tape, walking with a young boy out of the woods and into the resident’s backyard. The resident didn't recognize the man and, after being shown a picture of Joshua, wasn't able to say for sure whether it was the same boy she saw walking out of the woods. Still, the Sheriff's Office mounted an extensive search of the area from the ground and air that same day, but didn't find anything. Investigators recently showed the woman a picture of McClymont, and she positively identified him as the man she saw walking with the boy on the day of Joshua's disappearance. That led investigators to renew their search in the woods around Cassadaga Road, and ultimately to Friday’s discovery.

Also in the past few weeks, investigators have learned of other suspicious behavior on the part of McClymont. For instance, days after the disappearance, McClymont is reported to have remodeled the interior of a van he was driving, using his own money even though the van didn't belong to him. "We may never know for sure, but as it looks right now, we have a pretty good circumstantial cases that points to McClymont," said Sheriff Johnson. "If anyone has any information or heard McClymont comment about the disappearances, we'd like them to come forward so we can put the remaining pieces of this puzzle together and put this case to rest." Investigators are asking anyone who had contact with McClymont, saw him in the vicinity of 2379 Otis Ave. or 1046 W. Seagate Drive in Deltona around the time of the disappearances or are aware of any contacts McClymont may have had with the Millers is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at (386) 736-5999.

Meanwhile, Captain Dave Hudson, head of Investigative Services for the Sheriff's Office, took time out Monday to thank the community along the hundreds of people from around the country who have reported tips, suspected sightings and other tidbits of information. "The public and the news media have been tremendously helpful and supportive in our efforts to solve this case," said Captain Hudson. "This has touched the whole community as well as our entire investigative team. The public has been right there with us from the very first day."

http://volusia.org/sheriff/press/040078.htm


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