
Above: Larry Grant in 2011

Above: Trinity Grant in 2011
Larry Alan and Trinity Grace Grant
Last seen in Dallas, Georgia on April 15, 2011
Vital statistics: Larry is a white male. He was born on December 11, 2006. Sandy blond hair, hazel eyes. His nickname is "Junior." He has a thin build and a mole on his right index finger. He is shy and regresses when away from his mother. Was four at the time. Trinity is a white female. She was born on March 22, 2008. Blond hair, blue eyes. Her nicknames are "Gracie" and "Tee-Tee." She usually wears her hair in a ponytail. She has allergies, dry skin, and is prone to ear and sinus infections; she may be in need of medical attention. She is outgoing and talkative. Was three at the time.
NCIC numbers: M-870015144 (Larry) and M-320013367 (Trinity)
Circumstances: They were abducted by their non-custodial father, Larry Alan Grant Sr. A photo and vital statistics are posted below. The children reside in South Carolina with their mother but their father was allowed one week of visitation a month in Georgia. They were supposed to be returned to their mother at 4 PM on April 15 but when she arrived at their father's home it was deserted. A felony warrant is on file for him. They may have left the state. They may be traveling in a 2002 black Ford Excursion with Georgia license plates; the vehicle has a mirrored tag on the front that says "A House Divided" and has Ohio State on one half and Florida Gators on the other.

Above: Larry Grant Sr. in 2011
Vital statistics: White male. Born on February 15, 1978. Brown hair, hazel eyes. He has a thin build, crooked teeth, wears glasses, and has a werewolf tattoo on his upper left arm. He has previously worked in a Target store and was also a member of the US Navy. Was thirty-two at the time.
If you have any information as to the Grant childrens' whereabouts, please contact the Dorchester County Sheriff's Office at 843-563-3511. Any information received can be kept confidential.
Information used to compile this casefile came from the following resources:
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
The Charley Project
Facebook page for Larry and Trinity Grant
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