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Metroland offering reward in Crisp case

October 22, 2008 18:10

A $10,000 reward has been issued for information that will lead police to finding Brandon Crisp. The 15-year-old Barrie teen has been missing since Oct. 13.

The reward has been posted by Metroland Media Group Ltd., which operates Metroland North Media Group, including the Barrie Advance. Brandon’s mom, Angelika, is an employee at the community newspaper.

“Our hearts go out to Angelika and her family,” Metroland president Ian Oliver said late Wednesday. “We will do whatever we can to bring Brandon home safely.”

Anyone with information in the missing teen’s case is asked to contact Barrie Police at 725-7025.

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