Teenager Missing for Two Weeks, Police Scramble to Find Bronx Resident
A two-week search for 14-year-old Ajay Cabrera has left authorities baffled as the teenager's disappearance from his New York City Housing Authority home in the Bronx continues to remain a mystery.
Cabrera vanished on November 4th when he left his apartment at NYCHA’s John Adams Houses, where he lives with family, around 3 pm. Despite an extensive search effort by NYPD officials, Cabrera has not been spotted or heard from since then.
According to police, Cabrera is described as a 5’2” tall individual weighing about 140 pounds, with brown eyes and curly hair. His last known clothing attire consisted of a black sweatshirt and tan shorts.
While the reasons behind his disappearance remain unclear, NYPD officials have noted that this behavior has never been exhibited by Cabrera in the past, raising concerns among those who know him.
As authorities continue to investigate Cabrera's whereabouts, they are urging anyone with information about his disappearance to come forward. The public can reach out to the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or submit tips online through the Crime Stoppers website, available in both English and Spanish.
A two-week search for 14-year-old Ajay Cabrera has left authorities baffled as the teenager's disappearance from his New York City Housing Authority home in the Bronx continues to remain a mystery.
Cabrera vanished on November 4th when he left his apartment at NYCHA’s John Adams Houses, where he lives with family, around 3 pm. Despite an extensive search effort by NYPD officials, Cabrera has not been spotted or heard from since then.
According to police, Cabrera is described as a 5’2” tall individual weighing about 140 pounds, with brown eyes and curly hair. His last known clothing attire consisted of a black sweatshirt and tan shorts.
While the reasons behind his disappearance remain unclear, NYPD officials have noted that this behavior has never been exhibited by Cabrera in the past, raising concerns among those who know him.
As authorities continue to investigate Cabrera's whereabouts, they are urging anyone with information about his disappearance to come forward. The public can reach out to the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or submit tips online through the Crime Stoppers website, available in both English and Spanish.