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Delta State University Student Trey Reed Found Dead on Campus

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
September 17, 2025
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Delta State University Student Trey Reed Found Dead on Campus
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Authorities are investigating the death of Delta State University student Demartravion “Trey” Reed. On Monday, September 15th, officials confirmed the 21-year-old Black student was found hanging from a tree near the university pickleball courts in Cleveland, Mississippi. The Bolivar County Coroner’s Office and campus police said no evidence of foul play has been found, though a full autopsy is pending.

University Police Chief Michael Peeler said officers were alerted at approximately 7:05 a.m. and requested help from state and local agencies. He called it “unfortunate, this loss that comes heavy to our campus,” and added Reed’s death did not present a threat to students. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation and other agencies are reviewing the case.

Officials disputed online rumors that Reed suffered broken bones. Deputy Coroner Murray Roark stated he “saw no broken limbs” and described the case as “self-done.” The Bolivar County Coroner’s Office confirmed Reed had no fractures, cuts, or injuries consistent with an assault. “At this time, there is no evidence to suggest the individual was physically attacked before his death,” the statement read.

Delta State University canceled classes and centennial events, including the opening of a time capsule. President Dan Ennis reassured students, saying, “There is no evidence of a threat to campus.” He added counseling resources were expanded, clergy were made available, and security increased.

Reed’s family described him as “our little quiet light. He was sweet, well mannered, and would give you the world if he could,” and asked for prayers. Ennis echoed the sentiment, saying, “Our community is deeply saddened by this loss. I have spoken to Trey’s family and expressed our heartbreak.”

Reed’s body will undergo an autopsy at the Mississippi State Crime Lab. Officials confirmed the investigation remains open but reiterated no evidence of foul play. Counseling and peer support remain available as the university processes the tragedy.

Tags: Civil RightsCollege Student DeathDelta State UniversityInvestigationMississippiSuicideTrey Reed

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