Authorities renew call for information in unsolved 2016 Morrison County homicide

The Morrison County Sheriff’s Office put out a call Thursday for the public to come forward with information that could help solve the 2016 killing of Terrence “Terry” Brisk.

Investigators say Brisk was shot and killed with his own gun while he was deer hunting Nov. 7, 2016, in a wooded area of his parents’ property in Belle Prairie Township, about 8 miles northeast of Little Falls.

Law enforcement believes a blue van or minivan may have been nearby the day of the shooting, and investigators consider this “to be a vehicle of interest in the investigation.”

Terrence “Terry” Brisk (Courtesy photo)

Anyone who saw a vehicle matching that description in the area of Hawthorn and Jewel roads is asked to call the Morrison County Sheriff’s Office at 320-632-9233 or contact Crime Stoppers of Minnesota, either by calling 800-222-8477 or submitting an anonymous tip online.

A $30,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible, the sheriff’s office said.

“We continue to ask for the public’s assistance in this case,” Morrison County Sheriff Shawn Larsen
said in a statement. “Maybe it was something you observed, something you heard, or maybe it’s a vehicle or person you observed in the area on the date of the incident. Whatever information you may have about this case, we want to hear from you.”