An Indiana mom is still missing a year after she vanished the same week that she reportedly planned on leaving her husband, who police said is still a person of interest in her disappearance.
Ciera Breland, 31, hasn’t been seen since 7:17 p.m. on Feb. 24, 2022, when a surveillance camera recorded her outside her mother-in-law’s home in Johns Creek, Georgia, for a delivery.
Since then, there have been several targeted searches and evidence was collected inside her mother-in-law’s home, but police said there weren’t any updates, as of Tuesday, although the investigation is “very active.”
Breland’s husband, Xavier Breland, remains a “person of interest” in the case, according to police, but no charges have been filed against him in connection with Ciera’s disappearance.
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Xavier’s lawyer, Bryan Howard, told Fox News Digital, “There won’t be any movement in this case if they only focus on him. He didn’t do anything.”
Xavier reported his wife missing on Feb. 26, 2022, from their Carmel, Indiana home and told police that she left their house around 10 p.m. the night before, possibly to go to a local CVS, and never returned.
His story changed two days later when he told his stepchildren “that somebody took her” and vowed to find her during an emotional Zoom call that was shared with Fox News Digital.
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“Somebody kidnapped my wife,” he told one of his kids at the end of the call. “You know what it means when you kidnap an adult? She’s not coming home, bud.”
The FBI has said there’s no evidence Ciera ever came back to Indiana from their trip to Georgia, where she was visiting family with Xavier, their 5-month-old baby and their dog.
Her mom, Kelly Locklair, said her daughter had no intention of returning to Indiana.
The couple stayed with Xavier’s mother from Feb. 14, 2022 to Feb. 24, 2022, which was…
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