(KNSI) – Officials are still searching for answers five years after Terry Brisk was killed while deer hunting near Little Falls. Brisk died on November 7th, 2016, after being shot while hunting on his family’s land.
The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office says very few tips have been provided and they continue to ask for the public’s assistance in the homicide investigation. The sheriff’s office says the suspect shot Brisk with his rifle. Investigators say the suspect was near Brisk and the two would have interacted before the shooting.
Law enforcement says in the last five years, advances in technology have opened some new doors that investigators continue to explore. Deputies say someone may have the information that law enforcement needs to solve the case.
The sheriff’s office asks that even if you aren’t sure if the information you have is important to share, call the sheriff’s office or Crime Stoppers, as it might be the information needed to move the case forward.

Area where Terry Brisk was hunting on Nov. 7, 2016 – Photo Submitted by Morrison County Sheriff’s Office
The Sheriff’s Office encourages members of the public to contact their office at (320) 632-9233 if anyone has any information about this case.
Another option is to report it and stay anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers of Minnesota at their website www.CrimeStoppersMn.org; by calling the toll free number 1-800-222-TIPS [8477] from anywhere in Minnesota; by installing the Submit a Tip APP on any smartphone; or by sending a text message beginning with TIP674 to CRIMES [274637].
All contact with Crime Stoppers is anonymous and you may qualify for a reward from them if your information leads to an arrest.







