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hoppyfrog
09-28-2007, 11:05 AM
http://www.fox6.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=4271d95e-48bb-4345-ae6f-53105074d3ea&rss=tick

Investigators need your help in the search for a missing North County woman. She was last seen leaving her home in San Elijo Hills in San Marcos, on her way to her job in Carlsbad.

Friends and loved ones say it is very unlike Celeste Bryant to just disappear. She had just landed her dream job as an interior designerer and things were definitely going her way when she didn't return home on Monday.
They're growing increasingly concerned, because she has been without her medication for a medical condition for several days.
Brandon Rice is Celeste's boyfriend of 4 years. He says her disappearance is unusual and he's worried.
"Just the thought of knowing she's out there and she's not safe -- it's killing me," said Rice. "Nobody wants to have their loved one missing, it's just nothing anyone's prepared to deal with." Celeste Bryant is described as a white female, about 5'10 -- with brown eyes and black hair. She drives a 2004 green Ford Explorer with license plate number 8D67848.

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hoppyfrog
10-20-2007, 10:02 PM
http://www.carlsbadistan.com/?p=1144

We were happy to receive the following email this morning from Brandon Rice (http://www.brandonricemusic.com/), Celeste Taylor Bryant’s (http://www.carlsbadistan.com/?p=1132) “boyfriend of 4 years,” according to Fox6.com (http://www.fox6.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=4271d95e-48bb-4345-ae6f-53105074d3ea&rss=tick) saying that Bryant is “home and safe.”
Celeste Bryant, who was reported missing on 9/17/07, is no longer Missing as of Friday 9/21/07, she is home and safe and the press release has been retracted by the Sheriffs Department. Can you please update it in your database so it no longer shows that she is missing. Thanks very much for putting the word out to the community.
A spokesperson for the San Marcos office of the San Diego Sheriff confirmed that “the missing persons reported has been retracted.”