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22.11.2024

Thanks to the Yiddish speaking policeman - the boy returned to his home

A mentally unstable Haredi boy from Bnei Brak, got stuck in the central station of Tel Aviv and lost his way • All police attempts to extract information from him were unsuccessful • until they summoned a Yiddish speaking policeman

Thanks to the Yiddish speaking policeman - the boy returned to his home
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Tonight (Wednesday), at about 20:00 the 100 emergency centers received a report of on a mentally disturbed teenager, who arrived in the Tel Aviv central bus station by the 160 bus line from Bnei Brak, without an adult and lost his way.

The boy did not cooperate with police investigators who tried to locate information on the parents, except for his first name, and he was taken to the police station in Tel Aviv.

At 21:30, after no clue was found, the police issued a message to the region cops, and contact was also made with Eppy Feldman who is a police volunteer and also chairman of the Hatzalah Union branch of Bnei Brak, who speaks Yiddish.

When Feldman came to the police station, and the boy saw an Orthodox Yiddish speaking man he started to talk a little, but barely released details.

What he agreed to tell is just, what neighborhood he lives in. Feldman reported that on the Hatzalah network's operational connection, and volunteers from the neighborhood made contact by telephone, and asked for the boy's image.

After suspecting a particular family in the neighborhood, a volunteer went to the parent's home of the boy, knocked on the door, and indeed the parents said that their son was missing for several hours.

A police car went out with the boy from the police station of Tel Aviv, and returned the lost boy home.
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