Brad Miller
📍 Location
Isla de la Pasión area near Cozumel cruise terminal (Puerta Maya), Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Specific Location: Cósumél, Isla de la Pasión area, near the cruise terminal, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Coordinates: 20.50512, -86.94658
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20.5051°, -86.9466°
📝 Description
Edmond Bradley Solomon III, 66, from Charleston, South Carolina (also referred to as Brad Miller by some media), who was recently diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, disappeared on April 3, 2024 while on a Royal Caribbean cruise. He and his wife Mimi disembarked for a port excursion in Cozumel, Mexico. He was last seen around 1:30 PM near the cruise terminal in the Isla de la Pasión area. A taxi driver later reported picking up a man matching his description and dropping him at a beach-access road; Solomon wore a white shirt, grey shorts, dark sunglasses, and a blue hat, and he was wearing a GPS necklace that only worked within close range of his wife’s phone. The search involved local authorities, Civil Protection, and various rescue teams, but no confirmed sightings have led to a recovery. Media and family efforts have continued to raise awareness, but as of the latest available information, he remains missing.
🔍 Circumstances
Disappeared on April 3, 2024 after disembarking from the Icon of the Seas for a port excursion in Cozumel, Mexico. Last seen in the terminal area around 1:30 PM. A taxi driver reported picking up a man matching his description around 2:30 PM and dropping him at a beach-access road. Local authorities launched a search, including Civil Protection, water patrols, and a state helicopter; the terrain includes jungle and coastal areas. The GPS tracking necklace reportedly worked only when near his wife’s phone. Family members traveled to Cozumel to assist with the search; multiple sightings have been reported but none confirmed.
👤 Physical Description
66-year-old male; last seen wearing a white T-shirt, grey shorts, blue hat, dark sunglasses; wore a GPS necklace designed to track his location within close range of his wife.
ℹ️ Additional Details
Family and friends launched a GoFundMe; his daughter Savannah Miller publicly advocated for coverage; case widely reported in U.S. media; authorities involved included Cozumel Civil Protection, local police, and maritime/search teams; GPS necklace has limited range and reliability; there have been a few unconfirmed sightings but no verified recovery.
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Case Information
- Case ID
- cmivkm5zl00q38f0kkytxx9dm
- Primary Source
- www.foxnews.com
- Added to Map
- December 7, 2025
- Last Updated
- December 8, 2025