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The search for Moishe: The suspect involved in the disappearance of the boy in the north has been released - Walla! news

2022-07-04T15:46:28.061Z


One hundred days after the boy disappeared near Mount Meron, police announced that they had released the man who had recently been arrested and was suspected of involvement in the disappearance of 16-year-old Moishe Kleinerman. Police are continuing to search for him


The search for Moishe: The suspect involved in the boy's disappearance in the north has been released

One hundred days after the boy disappeared near Mount Meron, police announced that they had released the man who had recently been arrested and was suspected of involvement in the disappearance of 16-year-old Moishe Kleinerman.

Police are continuing to search for him

Shlomi Heller

04/07/2022

Monday, 04 July 2022, 18:29 Updated: 18:42

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In the video: Moishe Kleinkman's mother attacks the police for not having a thread 99 days since he went missing (Photo: Menachem Koldetzky)

Police announced tonight (Monday) that the suspect involved in the disappearance of 16-year-old Moishe Kleinerman a hundred days ago has been released.

The man was arrested last week.

The court issued a publication order on the details of the affair.

His mother, Getty, told Walla !: "We say from the beginning that it is certain that someone has abducted him. We believe he is alive and with the help of the name they will bring him back to us."



One hundred days have passed since the boy disappeared, and yesterday the district commander of SJ, Uzi Levy, arrived at his parents' house in Modi'in Illit, talked to them for about an hour and left the place. Alongside intelligence activities, and examining every shred of information that will lead to its detection.

Last seen in March.

Moishe Kleinerman (Photo: courtesy of the family)

Moishe's mother said after the meeting with the district commander: "Unfortunately we are in a place where I can not believe the police did everything here, it does not make sense, I ask the commissioner to unite all forces, including everything, after 99 days they come here for the first time and there is no They have something to offer, they have no end of the thread?

Is this a reformed country? "



Father Shmuel added:" Everything must be done to bring him home, all the rumors that fly from here to there are not helpful but only harmful.

It's a shame, because in the end they somehow reach the family and it's unpleasant to hear such things, and even offensive.



" On the searches, since they did not involve the Safed station, which knows the area well.

More on Walla!

Moishe's disappearance in the north: More suspects are expected to be arrested, the search was resumed in the Meron area

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Searches for Moishe (Photo: Official Website, Use under Section 27A of the Copyright Law)

The 16-year-old left his home in Modi'in Illit at the end of March for a trip with friends in the north - and his traces have since disappeared.

About two weeks ago, the police announced the establishment of a special investigation team in the Criminal Investigation Unit in Samaria that will deal with efforts to locate him.



Kleinerman, a yeshiva student, went on a trip to the north with his friends in March, when at a certain point they arrived at the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in Meron.

There, the group split up and while his friends continued their walk, Moishe stayed in the grave compound and sought solitude.

Since then, he has severed ties with him.

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