THE family of missing ex-Saints player Bryn Hargreaves has launched a fundraising appeal to pay for private investigators to try to find him.

Hargreaves, 36, emigrated after retiring in 2012, for a new life in Morgantown, West Virginia.

However, in January this year it was reported the former rugby league forward, who also played for Bradford and Wigan, had not been seen for a fortnight.

He was reported missing to the police.

There have been various attempts to find him - and relatives flew out to the US to join the search but there has yet to be a breakthrough.

It has been five months since Bryn disappeared and the family admits they are concerned for his welfare

Following legal advice in the US, his family has set a target of £20,000 to appoint a private detective.

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Bryn played 115 times for Saints after being recruited by Daniel Anderson at the end of 2006.

He was the starting prop in Saints’ Wembley win over Hull FC in 2008.

Bryn also played in three Grand Final defeats – including his last game for Saints in 2010 – before joining Bradford.

St Helens Star: An appeal poster released earlier this yearAn appeal poster released earlier this year

 

Family's appeal

Writing on the gofundme website his brother Gareth stated: "Bryn left the UK and rugby league 10 years ago to go to the USA.

"He has had some unfortunate life events and became isolated due to covid, leading to mental health issues of late.

We appreciate all the hard work of the local/state police departments and helpful community, but unfortunately, after five months, there have been no leads or progress.

"My mum and brother flew out to the USA on January 28 for seven weeks, thanks to the support of Rugby League Cares who funded the outgoing flights and four weeks of car hire/accommodation, for which we will be eternally grateful.

"Despite gathering further information and investigating many avenues, there are still no leads or progress.

"We are no closer to finding Bryn after five months and fear for his welfare.

"We would now like to appoint a private investigator, following legal advice from a former assistant district attorney in the USA.

"For this, we need your help!

"We hope friends, work colleagues, well-wishers and the rugby league community will support us in our quest to find my brother and bring him home!

Private investigator

"Our goal is to raise £20,000 to fund private investigators to look into Bryn's disappearance.

"All monies donated will principally be used to fund the investigation into Bryn's disappearance.

St Helens Star: Bryn playing for SaintsBryn playing for Saints

"The fund balance may be used in repatriation if the worst is found.

"Some monies may need to be used for legal expenses in sorting and protecting Bryn’s assets, with my mum potentially needing to go back over to the USA to do so.

"Any remaining balance will be donated to Rugby League Cares to continue their great work in the aftercare of players and generally within the rugby league community.

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Police statement

The Monongalia County Sheriff’s has issued pleas for clues about Bryn's whereabouts.

In a statement earlier this year they said: "On January 16, 2022, Bryn J Hargreaves was reported missing to the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office.

"Bryn Hargreaves is a 36-year-old male, originally from England but currently resides at the Whisper Creek Apartments in the Cheat Lake area of Morgantown, WV.

"It is believed Mr Hargreaves last communicated with family and friends around January 3, 2022.

"Monongalia County Sheriff’s deputies have searched the surrounding area several times including with the assistance of K-9’s but have been unsuccessful locating Mr Hargreaves.

"No individual has been able to give a date or location where he was last seen or what he was wearing, so we are unable to provide a last known location or direction of travel.

"Monongalia County Sheriff’s detectives have searched Mr Hargreaves residence for any information related to his disappearance and are currently going through relevant digital evidence and financial records in hopes of developing additional leads.

"The Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to ask for the community’s assistance with trying to locate Mr Hargreaves, who is described as a white male with brown hair, 6’2”, 220 pounds and has a tattoo of a family crest on his right arm.

"Anyone with information contact the Sheriff’s Department at 304-291-7260, or leave private messages on the Sheriff’s Department Facebook page."