Philip Kreycik Autopsy Shows No Sign Of Foul Play
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Pleasanton CA
09 August, 2021
2:41 PM
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PLEASANTON, CA — An Alameda County sheriff's spokesman said Monday that there are no signs of foul play in the death of Philip Kreycik, the Berkeley man who died while running in the Pleasanton hills in early July. Based on preliminary autopsy findings, Kreycik's death wasn't the result of foul play or animal attack, according to sheriff's Sgt. Ray Kelly. Kelly did not say when the final autopsy results might be in. Kreycik, a 37-year-old father of two, went for a run in the Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park on the morning of July 10 and was reported missing by his wife that same afternoon. At the height of the search, nearly 170 personnel from more than a dozen public safety agencies, together with a large group of volunteers, combed the rugged terrain for any sign of Kreycik. His body was discovered Aug. 3 in the norther part of the park, about a quarter mile from his intended route, according to Pleasanton police officials. Kreycik leaves behind his wife, Jennifer Yao, and two young children. Some 2,200 donors raised $155,000 as of Monday through an online crowdfunding campaign on GoFundMe. The money was meant to benefit search efforts and help Kreycik's family. Full coverage from Patch: Philip Kreycik's Family Grapples With Grief And GratitudeMissing Runner's Body 'Likely' Found In Pleasanton, Police SayPhilip Kreycik Search Revived Over The Weekend To No AvailPleasanton Officials Resume Search For Philip KreycikMissing Hiker: $80K Raised For Family, Friend Shares New DetailsMissing Runner: 1K Donate To Search Efforts, FamilyPleasanton Locals Drive Search For Missing Runner Philip KreycikOfficials Scale Back Search As It Enters Day 6Missing Pleasanton Hiker Either Incapacitated Or Gone: OfficialsVolunteers Sought As Search For Philip Kreycik Continues — Patch Editor Courtney Teague contributed to this report Copyright © 2021 Bay City News, Inc. All rights reserved. Republication, rebroadcast or redistribution without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited. Bay City News is a 24/7 news service covering the greater Bay Area. GoFundMe is a Patch promotional partner.
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