Related: Football Coach’s Family Claims He Left Home With Gun Before Disappearance
Entertainment
Son of Missing H.S. Football Coach Breaks His Silence Amid Disappearance
The son of fugitive Virginia high school football coach Travis Turner broke his silence after Union High School’s playoff win on Saturday, November 29.
Bailey Turner, 23, spoke to the Daily Mail after the team’s 21-14 win over Ridgewood High School, calling the victory “bittersweet” as his father, who was coaching the team before his disappearance, remains missing.
The former quarterback, who graduated in 2019, also told the outlet that his family “appreciated the support” they’ve received amid the controversy.
In the wake of Travis’ disappearance and child pornography allegations, defensive coordinator Jay Edwards served as interim head coach during the quarterfinal playoff win, helping keep the team’s undefeated season alive.
Travis, 46, has been missing since November 20 as he was being investigated for child pornography and soliciting a minor. On Friday, November 28, the family’s lawyer, Adrian Collins, revealed in a statement that “he left his residence to walk in the woods with a firearm.”
“He is believed to have entered a heavily wooded and mountainous area. At which point, no warrants had been issued for his arrest,” said Collins in a statement.
“When Travis did not return home that evening, his wife promptly notified local law enforcement. She was advised that a missing-person report could not be taken until at least 24 hours had passed,” the statement continued. “The following day, she filed a missing-person report with the Virginia State Police. The family has cooperated fully with law-enforcement in their ongoing efforts to locate Travis. Family members and friends have also conducted search efforts in the surrounding woods. These efforts have been limited by weather conditions and with respect for the official operations underway.”
On November 22, Travis was listed as an “endangered missing person,” Virginia State Police 1st Sgt. Jason Day told News Channel 11.
“He had went into the woods right near the general location of his house, and that’s basically where we’ve focused our search on,” Day said.
Travis’ wife, Leslie Caudill Turner, broke her silence regarding her husband’s disappearance in a since-deleted Facebook post on November 21.
“I just wanted to get on here for a second to clear up something, as of right now, 10:25 PM on Friday night, Travis is missing, & that’s all we know,” Leslie wrote. “We love him & need him here with us. Thank you to everyone who has reached out with love & support. It means more than you know. Just keep praying that he comes home.”
Leslie defended her husband against authorities’ accusations, telling the Daily Mail that “none of that is true.”
“He’s a good dad and a good husband and we want him home. That’s it,” Leslie told the Daily Mail in a story published on Tuesday, November 25. “I don’t know anything. I don’t know anything. I’m sorry.”
The investigation remains open and additional charges against Travis are still pending.
Travis has coached at Union High School since 2011, also serving as a physical education teacher.
Wise County Public Schools, Travis’ employer, released a statement the day after his disappearance, announcing an unnamed staff member had been placed on administrative leave with pay “while an external agency reviews an allegation.”
“This is standard procedure,” Wise County Public Schools said in a statement on November 21. “And not a determination of wrongdoing. The division cannot comment further.”