The sole “person of interest” in a nearly two-year-old missing person case has vanished.
Xavier Breland, the estranged husband of Ciera Breland, who disappeared in February 2022, never showed up to court in Hamilton County, Indiana, on an unrelated gun charge at the end of December.
The presiding judge issued a re-arrest warrant and canceled the scheduled Jan. 8 jury trial, as law enforcement tracks down his whereabouts, according to the court docket.
Breland’s lawyer didn’t immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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Before Breland was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon stemming from an incident on Feb. 28, 2022.
That was two days after he reported his wife, Ciera Breland, missing from their Carmel, Indiana, home.
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Ciera 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.
At that point, Ciera, her husband Xavier, their 5-month-old son and her dog had been in Georgia for more than a week after their mid-February 2022 trip to Ciera’s parents’ home in the Peach State.

Xavier returned to Indiana, but there’s no evidence Ciera ever came back with him, the FBI said, and he hasn’t been charged in connection with her disappearance, and her body still hasn’t been found.
Ciera’s mom, Kelly Locklair, told Fox News Digital during an interview in March that her daughter was…
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