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Young Jewish adults missing in Israel, Brooklyn

A 27-year-old British Jewish woman has disappeared in Israel, and in a separate case, a 28-year-old Jewish man in Brooklyn has gone missing.
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December 4, 2014

A 27-year-old British Jewish woman has disappeared in Israel, and in a separate case, a 28-year-old Jewish man in Brooklyn has gone missing.

Mia Reeves was supposed to fly home to London from Tel Aviv on Nov. 30 on an Easy Jet airline but never made her flight, The Jerusalem Post reported.

Reeves’ father told the Post that his daughter was in Israel for a two-week bike-riding vacation and was last seen on Nov. 30 at the south Tel Aviv hostel where she had been staying.

Reeves, who is 5-foot-3 with auburn hair, was last seen accompanied by an unidentified “young man in his early 20s with boyish features and dark brown hair,” her father said.

Natan Gorelik, the missing man in Brooklyn, disappeared on Nov. 19 and was last seen leaving his grandmother’s home, News 12 Brooklyn reported. Gorelik is 5-foot-11 with blue eyes and blond hair.

Police found some of Gorelik’s belongings, including his wallet, phone and book bag, at Plumb Beach, a south Brooklyn beach that is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area.

 

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