Body found believed to be that of missing Barrie boy Brandon Crisp

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Police have found what they believe is the body of missing Barrie-area boy Brandon Crisp. The body was found on Fifth Line in the north-east area of Barrie.

Investigators say that although they're in the early stages of the investigation, they believe the body to be that of the teen.

"At this point we believe it to be Brandon, and we're still obviously in the early stages of our investigation," Sgt. Dave Goodbrand told The Canadian Press.

"It's not confirmed because nothing's confirmed until we have pathology, but we believe it to be Brandon."

The 15-year-old had been missing since running away from home on Oct. 13 after a fight with his parents over his video gaming habits.

Students at Crisp's school in Barrie were called to an assembly where they learned about the discovery of the teen's body. Students gathered outside St. Joseph's high school -- some in tears, hugging and comforting one another.

A massive search was underway for the teen in Shanty Bay on the Oro Medonte Rail Trail, just outside of Barrie, since his disappearance on Thanksgiving Day.

Last week, a second witness confirmed seeing Crisp on the trail the night he disappeared.

Investigators were analyzing data on his Xbox console for any clues leading to his disappearance.

A blue-checkered jacket, tent, crackers and full bag of chips were found on the trail on Oct. 24 after more than 400 volunteers combed the swamplands and fields throughout the township.

A $50,000 reward by two local businesses was also being offered for the teen's safe return.

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