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54 Days Ago He Vanished Off The MSU Campus And Volunteer Paddlers Recently Searched The Red Cedar River Without Any Sign Of Him

“The boys checked the vehicle throughout the day on Saturday assuming Brendan went to sleep in the vehicle. When it became clear he had not returned they contacted the MSU campus police. The police did search the vehicle.”

Facebook; pictured above Brendan smiles

Brendan’s bank and credit cards have not been used since he vanished, and his family thinks something has to have gone terribly wrong because he wouldn’t have disappeared on his own.

A task force has recently been searching the bridge located over by Beal Street, as well as the Brody neighborhood, but there is still no sign of him.

Facebook; pictured above is a flyer for Brendan

Brendan’s family is asking that if you happened to have been near the area Brendan disappeared from on October 29th, that you check the photos on your phone to see if you might have captured him on camera.

3 days ago, 18 volunteer paddlers searched the Red Cedar River in kayaks and canoes, hoping to find a sign of Brendan somewhere along the river or its banks.

Unfortunately, after covering a wide area that spanned from Beal St. in East Lansing up to 515 River St. Launch, none of the volunteers were able to find any signs of Brendan.

If you see Brendan or have any information related to his disappearance, you can call the MSU Police Department at 844.996.7873 or email them at tips@police.msu.edu.

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