Israeli police on Tuesday appealed for urgent public assistance in locating Yosef Chaim Sheindman, a 15-year-old resident of Beit El in the Binyamin area, who is considered missing and at risk. He was last seen on June 20 in Moshav Ein Vered in the Sharon region, and contact with him has since been lost.
Police said Sheindman is about 1.70 meters tall, with brown hair and brown eyes. At the time he disappeared, he was wearing a black shirt, light-colored pants, a black kippah, and tzitzit. Officers said they have been working to find him in recent hours and are asking the public to help with the search.
The Benjamin police station emphasized that even small details could be important for locating him and bringing him home safely. The article notes that the distance between Beit El and Ein Vered is about 40 kilometers, a detail that has raised questions among investigators because he was last seen in the Sharon area.
The report also places the case in a broader national context, saying Israel sees hundreds of missing-person cases each year. It mentions a recently passed Knesset law intended to improve support for families of missing persons, and says about 600 Israeli citizens have been listed as missing since the state was founded. Readers with any information about Sheindman are asked to contact the Israel Police hotline immediately.