
Police Use AI Technology To Reassess Footage From Moishy Kleinerman’s Disappearance
JERUSALEM (VINnews) Judea and Samaria District Commander Chief Superintendent Moshe Pinchi met on Monday evening with the mother and family members of missing teenager Moishy Kleinerman, who has been missing since March 2022 after visiting the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai on Mount Meron.
The investigation into Kleinerman’s disappearance is ongoing and includes the use of specialized tools and capabilities.
According to a report by Ynet, police are employing artificial intelligence technology in an effort to solve the mystery of Kleinerman’s disappearance. The AI tools are being used to scan security camera footage and identify details that may not have been detected through human review.
The investigation began after a missing persons report was filed at the Modi’in Illit police station several days after Kleinerman failed to return home from his visit to Meron. Extensive searches were conducted by police and other forces over many days, utilizing a wide range of resources and methods.
After the teenager was not located, responsibility for the case was transferred to the Major Crimes Unit of the Judea and Samaria District.
As part of the ongoing investigation, Chief Superintendent Pinchi met with the family Monday evening to brief them on new investigative actions and recent developments aimed at locating Kleinerman.
“Locating the missing person is a district-wide challenge, and we will continue our extensive efforts to solve this case,” Pinchi told the family. “As part of the investigation, we are using special methods and tools, including advanced technological solutions in cooperation with civilian companies. This meeting was held to update the family on the progress of the investigation.”
Kleinerman’s mother, Gitti Kleinerman, said she has not lost hope despite nearly four years having passed since her son disappeared. “The case is still on the table, and we remember Moishy 24/7,” she said. “This emotional meeting gives us the feeling that the Judea and Samaria District police attach great importance to this case, and we see that there are constant new developments. We thank the police for keeping us updated and hope for good news.”