
Brother of missing man found dead in car trunk slams cops over investigation & says he's not 'getting any answers' | M1STP86 | 2024-03-04 19:08:01
David Koscuik, 57, of Lakewood, New Jersey was last seen alive in
THE brother of a man whose physique was found in a automotive trunk has broken his silence as police proceed to research.
David Koscuik, 57, of Lakewood, New Jersey was last seen alive in Brooklyn, New York on February eight.


David was last seen in a black Pittsburgh Steelers sweatshirt, driving a grey 2017 Chevrolet Malibu with Jersey license plates, in response to the unique missing individual alert issued by the Manchester Township Police Department.
His physique was recognized on March 1 after being found within the trunk of a car on February 28 – the make of which has not been disclosed.
Police found the physique after being alerted to an unconscious man in the trunk of a car, in line with MidJersey News.
Because the lacking individual's case has shifted to research David's dying, his family has been left with out solutions.
David's older brother Anthony Koscuik, 62, has voiced his frustration over the shortage of communication from the police division.
"I do not know what's happening. I haven't been getting any solutions [from authorities]," Anthony informed the New York Post.
"I'm very pissed off. They only informed me he was gone."
Anthony remembered what he and his brother last talked about earlier than he went lacking.
"I requested him what was happening and he stated, 'I'm just tired.' That didn't sound right," recounted Anthony of their conversation on February 2.
Anthony stated David left his residence, previously shared with their late mom, on February 2 with two men, in line with the Asbury Park Press.
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Later, on February 8, David referred to as his girlfriend, telling her he was trying to find a approach residence from Brooklyn.
David had simply began a new job a couple of months prior and acquired his tax refund before his disappearance and dying.
Anthony stated David struggled with drug use but had been going to rehab.
"He was easygoing. He rolled with the punches. Nothing ever bothered him," Anthony stated of his brother.
Anthony went on to take a position what may need happened to his brother.
"Perhaps his coronary heart gave out after which scumbags threw him in the trunk," he stated.
However it hasn't been made clear whether or not foul play is suspected in David's dying.
The case "remains lively and ongoing; there isn't a recognized danger to the general public, and additional info shall be released when it turns into out there," Ocean County prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer advised the New York Submit.
Manchester Township Police Department nor Ocean County prosecutor' Billhimer's workplace have responded to request for comment by The U.S. Solar.
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