Missing Student Found Deceased


To:

         The University of Cincinnati Community

From

:    Jeff Corcoran, Interim Chief

              University of Cincinnati Police

Re

:         Missing UC Student Found Deceased

Cincinnati Police have reported the sad news that missing UC student Thomas Brogan Dulle has been found deceased.  Thank you to all who assisted in the week-long search for him.

UC President Santa J. Ono issued the following statement today:

“Brogan was part of our university family, and our hearts are heavy with the news of this devastating loss.  On behalf of the University of Cincinnati, I want to express our deepest condolences to his parents, siblings, family and friends.  Our thoughts and prayers are with all who knew and loved him.  I also want to extend my admiration and appreciation to the caring and dedicated corps of volunteers and law enforcement officials who never gave up hope.  The outpouring of support and sympathy from the broader community has been truly humbling.  To assist and support our campus community during this difficult time, grief counselors are available at the University’s Office of Counseling & Psychological Services at 513-556-0648 and 513-556-0034.”

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