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Missing: Brice Edward Holliman

S.E. Gray
4 min readMar 16, 2024

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What started off as a normal day in Saxapahaw, NC would end up being the last time anyone has seen Brice Holliman. It was April 9th, 2015, 41-year-old Brice was looking forward to an evening with his family. He’d spent the day playing with his son and was ready to eat supper. Brice had come home from a friend’s house on his four — wheeler. His wife told him supper wasn’t ready yet and, ever the easy-going man, he headed back to his friend’s house, where he said he was going to run an errand and would be back in half an hour. Brice left his friend’s house somewhere between 6:00–15 pm that evening in a white 2000 Lexus, and although almost nine years have passed since then, Bryan has never been seen again.

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Who is Brice Holliman?

Brice Holliman is a devoted father and a kind friend who brings a smile to those close to him. He is charismatic and carefree. Although he enjoyed adventure, Brice was never one to stray from his family. Brice kept in daily contact with several people up until his disappearance. On the Facebook page, Bring Brice Holliman Home, his wife describes him as being a “summer” person.

He loved the beach, barbecues, bonfires, beer, and dirt bikes…In the heat of an afternoon he was likely to be horsing around with Junebug or friends, fishing down at the pond or on the Haw, at his happiest. He’d be sporting a sunburn and a smile, for sure.

Finding Brice’s Car.

On May 4th, 2015, almost a month after Brice disappeared, his white Lexus was found with his cellphone and hat in the driver side floorboard next to a creek in Orange County, NC. The sunroof was left open, and his keys were never found. This is the first and last update in Brice’s case that I could find. Brice was reported missing 3 days after his disappearance. Considering the gap between then and when the car was found, it sounds as though it was put there after he vanished. If the car had been there all along, why had it taken a month for someone to see it? Whoever put his car there may know something about what happened, yet no one is saying anything. The only thing I know for certain is that people don’t just disappear. Someone knows something.

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S.E. Gray
S.E. Gray

Written by S.E. Gray

S.E. Gray is normally found absorbing books like a plant absorbs sunlight, but when she's not reading or writing, she enjoys playing video games or napping.

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