November 28, 2005Brian McCloskey RewardThe family for Brian McCloskey has announced the following reward for information about his death. Police have not released any new information on the cause of his death or suspects in the case. $10,000 REWARD FOR INFORMATION On late Friday night/early Saturday morning (November 4&5), Brian McCloskey, a freshman at Virginia Tech, was found lying near the bike path in the Pheasant Run Crossing town home community. Brian had sustained massive injuries that eventually took his life. |
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November 28, 2005
Brian McCloskey Reward
The family for Brian McCloskey has announced the following reward for information about his death. Police have not released any new information on the cause of his death or suspects in the case.
$10,000 REWARD FOR INFORMATION
On late Friday night/early Saturday morning (November 4&5), Brian McCloskey, a freshman at Virginia Tech, was found lying near the bike path in the Pheasant Run Crossing town home community. Brian had sustained massive injuries that eventually took his life.
Brian's family is offering a $10,000.00 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the injuries.
Anyone having information is asked to contact the Blacksburg Police Department at (540) 961-1150 or (540) 961-1154.
Anonymous information may also be left by calling (540) 961-1819.

Comments
[November 30, 2005 1:36 AM]
david magliaroPlease do not let time obliterate the memory of your fellow student. I beg the Hokie community to remain diligent for evidence or knowlege of any connection to this senseless theft of a valuble human life. Anyone who in any way can shed light on this murder should please come forward and be heard.
Your all in my prayers.....