NYPD Searches Bronx River for Missing 2-Year-Old Boy
- Montrell Williams, a 2-year-old boy from the Bronx, was last seen on May 10 around 10 p.m. near Hunts Point Road and then went missing.
- Montrell disappeared following a scheduled custodial visit with his 20-year-old father, who subsequently failed to bring the child back to his 17-year-old mother, prompting police involvement.
- Detectives believe Montrell's father may have thrown him into a section of the Bronx River close to the Bruckner Expressway, where NYPD divers have since concentrated their recovery efforts.
- Authorities recovered a child's body from the Bronx River on Wednesday believed to be Montrell, though the identity has not yet been confirmed.
- The father was taken into custody, appeared in Bronx Family Court, and was jailed for failing to return Montrell, while investigations into all actions continue.
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Bronx dad Arius Williams charged for murder of 2-year-old son Montrell Williams found dead in East River: sources
Arius Williams, the father of Montrell Williams, the 2-year-old Bronx boy believed to have been found dead in the East River after going missing for a month, has been charged with murdering the toddler, police sources said Thursday. Williams, 20, has been locked up on Rikers Island since Monday, a day after he allegedly threatened Montrell’s 17-year-old mother with a knife and told her he had thrown the the boy into the Bronx River, cops said. H…
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