NY NY - Jacob Pritchette, 11, autistic, not seen several weeks, mother arrested, Brownsville/Brooklyn, Sept 2025

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Is there any other family nearby? Does the mother have a vehicle? That's a very dense area. To be blunt, where would she have placed his remains?
 
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Is there any other family nearby? Does the mother have a vehicle? That's a very dense area. To be blunt, where would she have placed his remains?
I am with you in being blunt, but I think he was put out in the trash on garbage pick-up day.

The only other scenario I can think of is if she left him alive somewhere he couldn't survive.

Horrible things to think about, and, tbh, I don't have high hopes for recovery.

jmopinion

:( :( :(
 
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NYPD looking for missing 11-year-old autistic boy in Brooklyn as mother is hospitalized

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The article above revealed the floor and room location. A green seal has been attached by the police. According to the article, neighbors had not seen the child for 6-8 weeks.

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NYPD looking for missing 11-year-old autistic boy in Brooklyn as mother is hospitalized

TNY-P3-20251003-131350.jpg


The article above revealed the floor and room location. A green seal has been attached by the police. According to the article, neighbors had not seen the child for 6-8 weeks.

(Tip: you can bypass paywalls by pressing ESC immediately when the article loads. Paywall always shows up last. Works 80% of the time.)
From the article you posted:

Multiple neighbors expressed shock about the boy’s age due to his small size.

“He was 11? He looked 7 or 8,” said neighbor


 
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We don’t have moms first name?
 
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NYPD looking for missing 11-year-old autistic boy in Brooklyn as mother is hospitalized

TNY-P3-20251003-131350.jpg


The article above revealed the floor and room location. A green seal has been attached by the police. According to the article, neighbors had not seen the child for 6-8 weeks.

(Tip: you can bypass paywalls by pressing ESC immediately when the article loads. Paywall always shows up last. Works 80% of the time.)
Looks like a NYCHA (public housing) building to me from the signage. The NYCHA buildings there are smaller, newer, three-story buildings, though, so I'm not sure. It might be the gray-roofed rows at the lower left, slightly south of where ENY and Pitkin meet.

 

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she's undergoing psych eval.
 

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