Investigation Resumes for Missing Chareidi Teen

Members of the IDF’s EITAN, Unit for Detecting Missing Soldiers, searching for Moishe Kleinerman, a teenager from Modi’in Illit who went missing, near Tzefas, August 24, 2022. David Cohen/Flash90

By Hamodia Staff

YERUSHALAYIM – Israel Police will resume its investigation into the unexplained disappearance of a chareidi teenager nine months ago after new evidence was found that could help to solve the mystery, Arutz Shevs reported on Sunday.

Investigators are hoping that DNA traces linked to the case will help to solve the mystery of the missing 17-year-old, Modi’in Illit resident Moishe Kleinerman, who was last seen in the area of Mount Meron.

The news came after just last week, his mother, Giti Kleinerman, said no progress had been made in efforts to locate her son.

“Despite the efforts and searches of the Israel Police, the IDF’s missing persons unit, the Israel Defense Forces, the Israel Drone Unit and other professional agencies, not a single clue has been found that would shed light on the cause of our Moishe’s disappearance,” she said.

Mrs. Kleinerman continued, “We are grateful and continue to be moved by all the support, prayers and love that the Jewish people in Israel and the world continue to shower on us. There is nothing like our amazing people. Moishe became everyone’s child, and the time has come for us to solve this mystery.”

To Read The Full Story

Are you already a subscriber?
Click to log in!