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Kid addicted to Call of Duty 4 still missing; Microsoft offers $50,000 reward


Microsoft is offering $50,000 for the whereabouts of Brandon Crisp of Toronto, a 15-year-old missing kid who is addicted with Call of Duty 4. Brandon apparently went missing on October 13 after a fight with his parents over not playing Microsoft’s run-and-shoot game.

His parents are now fearing that that he may have been lured by his contacts from his Xbox console. Microsoft is cooperating with police by providing information on who’s been contacting Brandon.

I can only feel for the parents. I hope the kid goes back and realizes that there’s more to life than Call of Duty 4.











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9 Archived Responses to “ Kid addicted to Call of Duty 4 still missing; Microsoft offers $50,000 reward ”

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  2. Yeah, it's called Halo3!!!

  3. i bet he has has uav jammer

  4. I feel for the parents! Surely the kid would have come home for CoD: WaW?

  5. Kidnapper
    Jan 10, 2009

    kid is a tard, now I get I.D'd when i buy a COD game. faggot.

  6. lmao call of duty 4 is not microsoft's its activisions.. and its out on also ps3 (SONY SYSTEM)

  7. “after a fight with his parents over not playing Microsoft’s run-and-shoot game” ??

    should be

    “after a fight with his parents regarding him ceasing to play the Microsoft run-and-shoot game”

  8. Jacqueline Reidpath
    Jul 15, 2011

    I am researching this because my 16 year old son has a serious addiction to this rotten game (PS3). Is this for real? This kid disappeared? This was categorised under Odd and Funny? Ask any other mother at their wits' end over this s*** and she will give you the same answer – GET RID OF IT! I have seen his whole personality change. Where is the responsibility of these games corporations teaching kids as young as 11 (yes, my son's mate was that young when he started) that violence is fun and entertaining. I've got news for you! I see this article was posted three years ago but it is so disturbing to me because I can truly see how a kid would do that. I hope that little boy was found safe..and that his parents, as I am doing, are addressing this dangerous obsession with this game.

  9. Jacqueline Reidpath
    Jul 15, 2011

    ..as young as 11 (yes, one of his mates started when he was 10, another when he was 10) that violence is fun and entertaining? I hope that little boy was found safe and his parents, as I am, are addressing this dangerous obsession with this game.