First Grader Dies in Tragic Accident – Dad Arrested 

First Grader Dies in Tragic Accident – Dad Arrested 

The father of a 7-year-old boy tragically killed in an ATV accident has been arrested in connection with the child’s death.  

The accident happened Sunday while  the boy and his father were riding a 4-wheeler in the area of Doc Singleton Park, across from Dry Run Elementary School. 

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Witnesses told 911 that the ATV struck a wire causing the father and son to be ejected. Deputies and EMS responded to the scene and transported both to SOMC for treatment. 

A seasoned emergency worker told SCDN that this was the “most horrible accident” they had ever seen. 

Both were transferred to Columbus hospitals for treatment. Sadly, 7-year-old Wyatt Moore, passed away from his injuries.   

The boy’s father, Jeremy Daniel Bryant, 42, of Portsmouth was arrested at the hospital on charges of involuntary manslaughter, child endangerment, and operating a vehicle under the influence.  

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Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman said Bryant would be transported back to Scioto County after a hearing.   

Sciotoville Elementary Academy, the child’s school, issued this public statement earlier today. “It is with a heavy heart that I post this sad news. One of our first grade students passed away over the weekend. In the coming days, weeks, and months ahead, let’s please keep these members of our Tartan family in your thoughts and prayers! We have extra counselors available here at school if anyone needs them. Once information regarding services is available, we will share that information as we will be closing school on that day so that we all have time to grieve this loss. We appreciate all of your love, thoughts, and prayers during this most difficult time.” 

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Additional evidence will be presented to the Scioto County Grand Jury for consideration of additional charges.  

Anyone with any information may contact Captain Woodford at 740-354-7306. 

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