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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Monticello, NY -- Large Search for Missing Jewish Boy

Benyamin Simantov-Linkov, Age 12, 5' 2" DOB 12/02/1998




MONTICELLO: Search being setup at the Police Department for a 12 Y/o Jewish Boy who has been missing since Yesterday.

The missing child has been named as Binyamin Simantov-Linkov He was last seen on Shabbos afternoon at 1:00PM in the Monticello Shul on Landfield Avenue.

He was last seen wearing a white dress shirt, black pants, black shoes, and a black Yarmulka.

If you have any information, please call the Monticello PD at 845-794-4422.

UPDATE: 5:31PM
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Catskills U/D: H Base Advising Staging Area For The Search Is At The Hebrew Day School Near Gibbers Rd.

UPDATE: 5:48PM
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NYS Police K-9 UNIT ARRIVED AND THE STATE POLICE HELLICOPTER IS HELPING THE SEARCH

UPDATE:5:58pm
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KJFD & KJ chavirim are otto help out in the search

UPDATE:6:13pm
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Chaveirim of rockland mobilizing at this time, New Square emergency services are calling in their members as well

UPDATE:7:58pm
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Benyamin, He is originally from Brooklyn and was last seen at 1 p.m. Oct 22 leaving his residence at 30 Landfield Ave. after an argument with his parents. His parents are asking everyone anywhere in the tri state area to look for him in shuls, kosher resturants, and other public areas.If you have any Info. please contact police or hatzolah or CH Shomrim at (718) 774-3333 .

UPDATE:8:35pm
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The child is a resident of Crown Heights, and the NYPD as well as Shomrim are conducting a search in the community.

UPDATE 10:31pm
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CHILD FOUND

B'H The missing boy has been found in Monticello in good condition.
Police have not released any details on where the boy was located, or why he left the home

19 comments:

  1. This is crazy!!! i hope he is found very soon!!!

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  2. oy vi zmir!! may Hashem help chavirim find this boy and everyone should take a few minutes and say tehillim!!!

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  3. It's a family dispute not a kidnapping!!!!

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  4. say Thileim for the 12 y/o boy Biumen Burech Ben Chana should get find soon

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  5. במונטסלו שבהרי ניו יורק נערכים חיפושים אחר נער יהודי כבן 12 העונה לשם בנימין סימנטוב. הצלה וכוחות משטרה ומכבי אש משתתפים בחיפושים.

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  6. OMG !!! Thileim new!!!

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  7. I feel bad for the family!!

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  8. i hope they find him in good shape real fast

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  9. there is a muslim jihad training camp near by....... my guess is that the boy was kidnapped ny one of them.....

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  10. http://www.sodahead.com/fun/chilling-new-video-from-jihad-camp-in-hancock-new-york/blog-215845/

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  11. Anonymous this is not a kidnapping case the boy had a fight with his family and got upset and left

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  12. lets all try to say extra tehillem for his safe return

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  13. Hope the kid is found, safe and quickly.

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  14. MYFOXNY.COM - Monticello police are searching for a missing boy.

    According to police, 12-year-old Benjamin Simantov-Linkov was last seen Saturday leaving his home in Monticello, NY.

    Simantov-Linkov left his home around 1 p.m. and he was wearing dress shirt, black pants and black shoes.

    Police ask anyone with information is asked to call the Monticello Police Department at 845-794-4422.

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  15. If the statement about him threatened to run away to Crown Heights is true then it needs to be looked into if he has attended a Chabad camp or program in the past that info should help with the search hope we hear good news asap

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  16. Why are we making the same mistake as last Time ?! Do we want another meshugener to panick ? Who knows what could end up with the boy ? We must be very careful not to make such a matzav as in the keltzky story...

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  17. Baruch hashem....next time we might not be so lucky.

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