
Tammy Sadek and Brandon Kinzler
WAHPETON (KFGO News Dakota) – Austin and Brandon Kinzler used their magnet fishing experience to help a family find evidence in the death of their son.
The body of 20-year-old Andrew Sadek of Rogers was found in the Red River in 2014. He was a student at the State College of Science in Wahpeton.
An autopsy concluded Sadek died of a gunshot wound and had no drugs or alcohol in his system. It’s unclear how his body ended up in the river, and no gun was found. Investigators said the death may have been a suicide. Sadek was working as a drug informant at the time of his death.
The Jamestown brothers were asked by Andrew’s mother Tammy to help them find evidence nearly 7 years later. The brothers use two 1,500 lb. pull magnets and a double sided 3,600 lb. magnet along with a grappling hook to fish larger items out of the water.
Sadek was hopeful the high-powered magnets could find some evidence in the cold case.
After a day of searching the river, Brandon Kinzler said they weren’t able to turn up anything, but hopes their video is able to reach someone who may have information.
Tammy Sadek said she was thankful for the continued support in finding justice for her son.
The brothers say they will be conducting more searches in the future.
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