NY MONTRELL WILLIAMS: Missing from Bronx, NY - 10 May 2025 - Age 2 *Found Deceased*

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2-year-old NYC boy missing for a month after visiting his biological dad: sources​

A 2-year-old Bronx boy has been missing for nearly a month after a visit with his biological dad — who cops are now questioning after the tot’s worried mom raised the alarm, authorities and law enforcement sources said Monday.

Little Montrell Williams was wearing only a white shirt and diaper when he was last seen around 10 p.m. May 10 at an apartment building at Hunts Point Avenue and Gilbert Place in Hunts Point — about a mile from his home, cops said.

Montrell’s dad, who has split custody of him and visitation rights, took the boy on that day but never returned him — prompting his mom to call the cops, cops and sources said.

Now the father is being questioned by police, according to sources.
 

Missing 2-year-old boy feared to have been thrown in river by father, police say​

A missing 2-year-old boy from the Bronx is now feared dead, according to local reports.

WABC reports that detectives believe 2-year-old Montrell Williams may have been thrown into the Bronx River by his father.


Divers have now been focusing their search in the Bronx River near the Bruckner Expressway.

WABC reports that Montrell vanished after a custodial visit with his father, who never returned the toddler to his mother. It’s unclear what day he was supposed to be returned.

Montrell’s mother, 17, reportedly spotted the father, 20, on the street this past weekend after he did not return her son. When she asked him where Montrell was, his response was alarming, police said.

Sources tell WNBC that the father allegedly pulled out a knife, and the mom called police. WNBC reports that the father allegedly told the mother he had thrown their child in the river.

The father, who has not been publicly identified, was taken into custody for questioning, according to WNYW.
 

Father of missing Bronx boy, 2, held at Rikers Island: sources​

The 20-year-old father of a missing 2-year-old Bronx boy is being held at Rikers Island after allegedly telling the child’s mother he threw him in the Bronx River, according to law enforcement sources.

NYPD dive teams were searching for the boy in the river near the Bruckner Expressway Monday night, but didn’t find him. The search in the river continued on Tuesday.

The boy was last seen by his mom at 827 Hunts Point in the Bronx at around 10 p.m. on May 10, police said. The boy was wearing a white shirt and a diaper.

The dad took the child, Montrell Williams, to see his paternal grandmother for Mother’s Day in Hunts Point. The father then stormed out of the home with Montrell following an argument, sources said.

He never returned the boy to his 17-year-old mother. They share custody of the child.

The teen told police she gave Montrell to his dad on May 10, but she has not seen the boy since, sources said. He was supposed to bring him back on May 30.

When she saw him without the boy, the dad allegedly told her he threw him in the river, sources said. The father did not tell police that.

Police are searching the river based on what the mom told them.

After refusing to speak with detectives, the father was taken to family court Monday in the Bronx for custodial interference. A judge remanded him to Rikers Island.
 

‘My son kidnapped my grandchild’: Missing 2-year-old’s grandmother warned police​

The grandmother of a 2-year-old Bronx boy feared dead said she begged her son to bring the boy back and warned police he took the child last month.

“My son kidnapped my grandchild out my house,” Sabrina Williams said she told police in an interview with PIX11 News Tuesday.

Williams said she was having a gathering for Mother’s Day in her Bronx home on May 10, and her son, 20, left with his young son, Montrell Williams. Sources said the father left with Montrell after a fight with the grandmother.

She said she tried texting him, begging him to bring the baby back. But Williams said she went to the police on May 11, and they told her it was legal because he was the child’s father.

Sources said detectives believe the boy was not alive when the grandmother went to police to file a missing person’s report on May 11 because the dad, Arius Williams, turned up at a family member’s home that day without Montrell.


This past weekend, the grandmother said her son told her the boy was fine.

“He good. He good. Don’t worry about it,” he told her.

Police are not certain the child is in the Bronx River. They believe the boy is dead but don’t know how he died yet, sources said. Police were searching the river on Monday and Tuesday based on what the mom told them.

After refusing to speak with detectives, the father was taken to family court Monday in the Bronx for custodial interference. A judge remanded him to Rikers Island.

“We’re still investigating all actions. The actions of the dad, the actions of the officers who responded,” Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday. “Right now, our goal is to try to find the child.”
 

Father of missing Bronx boy, 2, held at Rikers Island: sources​

The 20-year-old father of a missing 2-year-old Bronx boy is being held at Rikers Island after allegedly telling the child’s mother he threw him in the Bronx River, according to law enforcement sources.

NYPD dive teams were searching for the boy in the river near the Bruckner Expressway Monday night, but didn’t find him. The search in the river continued on Tuesday.

The boy was last seen by his mom at 827 Hunts Point in the Bronx at around 10 p.m. on May 10, police said. The boy was wearing a white shirt and a diaper.

The dad took the child, Montrell Williams, to see his paternal grandmother for Mother’s Day in Hunts Point. The father then stormed out of the home with Montrell following an argument, sources said.

He never returned the boy to his 17-year-old mother. They share custody of the child.

The teen told police she gave Montrell to his dad on May 10, but she has not seen the boy since, sources said. He was supposed to bring him back on May 30.

When she saw him without the boy, the dad allegedly told her he threw him in the river, sources said. The father did not tell police that.

Police are searching the river based on what the mom told them.

After refusing to speak with detectives, the father was taken to family court Monday in the Bronx for custodial interference. A judge remanded him to Rikers Island.
She's 17, the child is two so likely had him at 15. Wow, young. He's only 20 would have made him about 18. Who the heck has a custody agreement where a two year old goes to the other parent for 20 days when they are TWO? Kids that age need to see both parents if they've bonded, and especially the one known best in far shorter periods of time than that to feel secure. Is she telling the truth about the 20 days or what he said? Both pretty darned young. Her more so.

Riker's seems a good place for him if he did this.

I'd like to know history here. The child was two. Any issues over those two years with either and were both good parents? That's definitely something to wonder about.
He is an adult, it is b.s. they won't name him. Perhaps until charged or something.

Hoping he is safe but hard to say.
 
I have no words:

 

Montrell Williams, 2, was alive before being thrown off bridge​

New details emerged during the arraignment of Arius Williams, as surveillance footage has been recovered, indicating that Montrell Williams was alive when he was thrown off a bridge on May 10.


The video, described to the judge when asking for remand, had Montrell Williams standing with his father. Then, on the other end of the bridge, Arius Williams was seen walking without the child. The incident happened around 11:57 p.m. at Bronx River Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard.
 
Good Lord, always the awful details after one first gets onto a missing child case. A video no less. At around midnight. Little doubt of his guilt. What an absolute evil idiot. Another baby killer. He was TWO. That's some solid evidence. Now do the right thing and put him away for life for intentional homicide.
 

Mother of Arius Williams, charged with killing 2-year-old son Montrell, weighed getting him psychiatric help​

The mother of Arius Williams, accused of tossing his 2-year-old son Montrell into the Bronx River, had met with a lawyer to discuss having the troubled young father committed to a psychiatric institution, family members told the Daily News in an exclusive interview.

“I kept telling her, ‘You need to put him away,'” said Williams’ cousin Berniece, recounting a string of violent episodes involving the 20-year-old father. “She kept saying she was going to put him away.

“Obviously she didn’t.”

As the gruesome details of Montrell’s death unfolded, dueling profiles have emerged of Williams — one remarkably describing him as a loving father and another deriding him as a monster.

Both assessments come from within his own family.


But the dad whom Burton described was not the father the rest of the family knew. They said Williams was so abusive, to even his own relatives, that they didn’t trust him around the child.

“He didn’t give a damn,” said Williams’ aunt, Alicia Williams, the sister of Williams’ mother. “Arius is Satan, just an evil boy.”

Still, even in their worst nightmares, Williams’ relatives said they never thought he would take out his frustrations on a helpless child, and leave him somewhere for dead.

Investigators said they weren’t certain, either, until they fished Montrell’s little body out of the East River, miles away from the spot where police said a surveillance camera captured Williams tossing something into the water weeks earlier from a Bruckner Expressway overpass.

The decomposing body was still dressed in the Calvin Klein t-shirt he was wearing when he disappeared with his dad a month ago, officials said.

The body recovered Wednesday was found about two miles from where the Bronx River flows into the East River.


Because of his violent nature, Williams was not permitted by his own family to be alone unsupervised with Montrell, relatives said. Usually, it was Williams’ mother who looked after the child, family members said.

“You can imagine why they didn’t want him alone with Montrell,” Alicia, the aunt, said. “He wouldn’t change his diaper, he wouldn’t go to the store. My sister did it all.”

“[Arius’ mother] was the one watching him, taking care of him,” said Arius’ cousin Berniece. “He didn’t do s—t. He didn’t raise him at all.”

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Montrell Williams, 2, was alive before being thrown off bridge​

New details emerged during the arraignment of Arius Williams, as surveillance footage has been recovered, indicating that Montrell Williams was alive when he was thrown off a bridge on May 10.


The video, described to the judge when asking for remand, had Montrell Williams standing with his father. Then, on the other end of the bridge, Arius Williams was seen walking without the child. The incident happened around 11:57 p.m. at Bronx River Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard.
How do people get so depraved? I’m sick to my stomach. I can’t handle these kid cases anymore.
 
How do people get so depraved? I’m sick to my stomach. I can’t handle these kid cases anymore.
I get that way very often. I end up in many as at first they are just missing but then you are in it and here come all these awful details. Others, some, I want to avoid but I tell myself at times people have to not ignore them, attn NEEDS to be called to them and justice needs to result and people need to help ensure that.

BUT it takes a very REAL TOLL on a person. At times I just need to stop and break from it and I don't always realize in time.
 

Family, clergy demand NYPD accountability after 2-year-old Montrell Williams found dead in East River​

A grieving grandmother and local clergy leaders rallied outside the 40th Precinct on June 16 to call for police accountability following the death of 2-year-old Montrell Williams of the Bronx, whose body was discovered in the East River on June 11. The boy’s father, Arius Willilams, 20, is now charged with his murder and had allegedly abused Montrell’s 17-year-old mother prior to the child’s death.

Rev. Kevin McCall of Kingdom Justice Church in Brooklyn led the press conference, accusing the NYPD of an alarming lack of urgency after the child’s father failed to return him to his mother after a planned visit on Mother’s Day weekend.

“A 2-year-old boy is not here today due to the neglect of the NYPD,” said McCall.

An NYPD spokesperson said in a statement that the child’s murder is an “absolute tragedy, and the NYPD extends our deepest condolences to his family. Our detectives are always committed to conducting complete and thorough investigations, and the arrest of Arius Williams is the first step in the pursuit of justice for Montrell’s death.”


At the press conference, Montrell’s grandmother said through tears that her daughter is graduating high school this week while mourning the loss of her son.

“He’s supposed to be here to see her, and he’s not,” she said. “I just want to get justice for my grandson.”

Rev. McCall, who has worked closely with Montrell’s mother and grandmother following the tragedy, said that both the NYPD and Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) knew about the boy’s father’s record of abuse. Given that history, agencies should have immediately checked on Williams after he had failed to bring the child home, he said.

“Some heads need to roll,” said McCall. “It doesn’t take four weeks to find a father and a child.”



But at the press conference, McCall said he does not fully understand or trust the NYPD’s version of events and questioned why the situation wasn’t handled as a missing child case early on.

“Did any of y’all get an Amber Alert? No,” McCall said. “So, there’s something that happened. The police department dropped the ball.”

The reverend said the boy’s mother had to circumvent the NYPD and family court to do “her own investigation work” to find Williams.

By chance, she ran into him in the Bronx, where they both live, after Montrell had been missing for nearly a month, McCall said. When confronted, Williams allegedly “re-victimized” her, threatening her with a knife and claiming he threw the child into a river. Montrell’s mother and grandmother followed Williams into Manhattan, where he was arrested, the reverend said.

Cheryl Singletary, pastor at the Alpha and Omega Church in the South Bronx, said the boy’s mother, who is young and “in distress,” could not attend the press conference as planned.

“This should’ve never happened,” Singletary said. She began shouting, near tears, that pleas for help from Bronxites like Montrell’s mother too often go unheeded. “The system has failed us.”

“They don’t care about us,” said a woman who arrived with the clergy members. “This would not have happened if it was a child below 96th Street, and I’m sick and tired of it.”

The family is now securing an attorney and looking into legal options against the NYPD and ACS, said McCall.

“ACS knows the history and still gave the father some type of custody,” he said. “[The mother] has been a victim since Montrell was two months old.”
 
Officially official.

Body recovered from East River confirmed to be 2-year-old Montrell Williams​

The body recovered from the East River last week has been officially identified to be that of 2-year-old Montrell Williams.

The identification was made using DNA provided by the family.

Williams' cause of death is still pending.

His father, Arius Williams, is expected to be arraigned this afternoon on two counts of murder and two counts of manslaughter.
 
I'm going to reserve judgment for the moment on where they are placing blame and why. I don't know enough is all. I believe some may be true, that different areas and people would get different responses may be.

I'd just and do have a lot of questions. They do have an arrest and a charge.

Did she try to arrange a safe place or ask for one for exchange? I mean if she was abused since the child was 2 months or was she still with him?

Just a bit wary when something this awful happened but the first instinct is to sue. Would never be my first instinct so as said wary about it. They have time too so...

Total sympathy for the family so do not mean it that way. Just going to take a wait and see on this other part.
 

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