The NYPD Reports a Rash of Missing People

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The NYPD has reported several missing Brooklyn residents over the past few days. The disappearances involve a disparate group of people, and have taken place in different neighborhoods. Still, their number is worth pointing out: four people have been reported missing in the past week.

Maximiliano Huales/Photo provided by the NYPD

 

Maximiliano Huales, 57, left for work  on the 27 October and never came back. The NYPD is looking for him in the 66th area.

Huales is described as a Hispanic Male, 5’4″ in height, 130 lbs. He was last seen wearing a blue t-shirt, blue jeans and black shoes. He is in good physical and mental health.

Laura Aya/Photo provided by the NYPD

 

 

 

Laura Aya, 18, disappeared in the evening of the 28 October, within the confines of the 72 Precinct. She is described as approximately 5’6″, 145 lbs., medium build, with brown hair and brown eyes. Aya was last seen wearing a grey turtleneck, black pants and black shoes.

 

Michael Pruzansky/Photo provided by the NYPD

 

 

 

 

Michael Pruzansky, 46, was last seen in the morning of the 27 October in the confines of the 60pct.

Michael Pruzansky is described as a white male of approximately 6’00” in height, 230lbs, heavy build, brown hair and a beard.  When he went missing, he was wearing a black coat, black jeans and black shoes.

 

Devin Anderson/Photo provided by the N

 

 

Nine-year-old Devin Anderson went missing in the afternoon of the 31 October in the confines of the 73rd precinct

He is described as a black boy,  of approximately 5’0″ in height and 95 lbs, medium complexion, brown eyes, black hair and a slim build.

When he disappeared, he was wearing a black vest, dark blue school uniform pants, white short sleeve button down shirt, white thermal shirt and gray hat.

 

Anyone with information in regards to this missing is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).  The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers’ website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM or by texting their tips to CRIMES (274637), then enter TIP577.

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