UPDATE: B’Chasdei Hashem, The NSW police force has released to the public that Michelle Levy has been found. Her parents also said on Monday morning that she has been found safe, reportedly in Surry Hills, and were on their way to collect her. The police force tweeted out that she was located in the Eastern Suburbs. No more follow up will be reported regarding this story.
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Earlier Reports Below:
Police, CSG, Hatzolah and are searching for 11-yr-old Michelle Levy, who went missing from her home in Sydney, Australia. She was last seen at her home on Glenayr Avenue, North Bondi around 6:30PM Shabbos afternoon. Hundreds of volunteers have been mobilized and are assisting in the search.
State Emergency Services aided by Hatzalah, Jewish House, the CSG are leading the search. Volunteers looking to assist in search efforts are being asked to proceed to
“Jewish House” in Bondi’s Flood St.
Michelle is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 150cm (4 fott 11 inches) tall, with a thin build. She has long red hair, blue eyes and freckles. She was wearing a white party dress with black, orange and yellow flowers and a black sash.
Police and family are concerned for Michelle’s welfare due to her age and are urging anyone with any information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC / With reports by AJN, J-Wire)
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Name for tehilim?
MICHAL AVIVA BAS CHANA RIVKA
Hashem yerachem!!!!
Was she found yet?
“On thier way to collect her”
Discusting way of saying it
Were
To #5 I assume that Yeshivah World News is just copying What was reported from the original report. I think in proper English you write and say things differently than we do here in the USA. I know that from visiting England a few times. If I’m not mistaking.
They don’t say “Can you pick me up” They say can you please come to collect me. They don’t say I’ll be there right away, or I’m sending it right away. “I’m sending it “Straight away” So what might sound to you “disgusting” might actually be the proper way to say it. 🙂
I’m sorry, I just reminded my self. In England they say, Fetch me. Which I thought was funny the first time I heard it. Maybe some from England or Australia could full us in please.