The person at the center of this case
Bryan Matthew McGehrin
Justice for Bryan Matthew McGehrin — the trail went cold in 2019, but the truth hasn't.
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Why did McGehrin leave his mother's residence and where was he planning to go?
McGehrin had no cell phone but historically contacted family through friends' phones—did anyone receive calls from him after October 25?
Last seen wearing gray sweatpants, blue/gray hooded jacket, white tennis shoes, and a baseball cap—have these items been recovered?
Bryan McGehrin, 25, disappeared on October 25, 2019, after leaving his mother's home in Taneytown, Maryland, just two days after his release from jail in Hagerstown. He was struggling with untreated depression, did not have a cell phone, and failed to appear for a scheduled probation meeting, raising concerns about his safety and whereabouts. Anyone with information about his disappearance is urged to contact the Westminster Police Department, as his fate remains unknown nearly seven years later.
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Beyond the top three above — each detail below could be the thread that pulls this case open.
What was McGehrin's mental state and did his untreated depression indicate risk of self-harm or vulnerability to foul play?
What was the specific date and location of his probation meeting he missed?
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Official wording
October 25, 2019 Taneytown, Maryland Bryan McGehrin was last seen at his mother’s residence on October 25, 2019, in Taneytown, Maryland. When he left her residence, he did not say where he was going.
He was released from jail in Hagerstown, Maryland, two days prior. McGehrin does not have a cell phone but would historically make contact with his family using his friends’ phones.
McGehrin has depression and was not taking medication for it. He was supposed to attend a probation meeting but missed it.
If you have any information regarding this investigation, please contact the Westminster Police Department. Remarks: McGehrin was last wearing gray sweatpants, a blue/gray hooded jacket, white tennis shoes, and a baseball cap.
Bryan McGehrin was released from jail in Hagerstown, Maryland
McGehrin left his mother's residence in Taneytown, Maryland without stating where he was going
McGehrin failed to appear for a scheduled probation meeting