
2-Year-Old NYC Boy Missing for Weeks — Father Suspected of Throwing Him Into River
A heartbreaking mystery is unfolding in New York City, where two-year-old Montrell Williams has been missing since May 10. Police believe the boy’s own father may have thrown him into the Bronx River.
Montrell was last seen with his 20-year-old father, leaving a family celebration in the Bronx late that night. According to police, the toddler was wearing just a white T-shirt and a diaper. Hours later, Montrell’s mother contacted police, deeply worried for her son’s safety.
For weeks, police divers have scoured the Bronx River under the Bruckner Expressway, searching for any trace of the missing boy. As days passed without answers, tensions between Montrell’s parents, who share split custody, began to escalate.
On June 7, when the boy’s mother pressed the father for answers, he allegedly pulled out a knife. Fearing for her safety, she called police again. Just days later, the father appeared in Bronx Family Court — but refused to reveal what happened to Montrell. He’s now in custody as the investigation continues.
As the search stretches into its fourth week, police and the community are desperate for answers. If you have any information about Montrell Williams, please contact authorities immediately.
Let’s help bring Montrell home and demand justice for this innocent child.
