The father of a 2-year-old Bronx boy missing for a month has been thrown in jail after telling’s the toddler’s mom he threw their son in the Bronx River, police sources said Tuesday.
A Family Court judge ordered the 20-year-old dad held on Rikers Island without bail on Monday after he refused to say where his son Montrell Williams could be found, officials said. On Sunday, he threatened the boy’s mom with a knife when she demanded answers and told her he had tossed the boy into the river, a police source said.
On Tuesday, NYPD divers were searching for the missing boy in the Bronx River in the Soundview section of the Bronx, about a 15 minute walk from the dad’s home on Hunts Point Ave. near Lafayette Ave where the boy was last seen.
The dad was seen throwing a bag into the river near Bronx River Ave. and Bruckner Blvd. on May 10 — a day after Montrell came to spend time with him, a police source said. The father and the boy’s 17-year-old mom have joint custody.
The toddler’s mother arranged for Montrell to join his father in attending a Mother’s Day celebration with the dad’s family, cops said.
But sometime during the celebration, the father got in an argument with someone and stormed off with the child, the mother was told. He never returned Montrell to his mother.
On May 30, she reported to police the father had not returned the boy to her South Bronx home.
Cops were investigating her claims when on Sunday the mother confronted the father, demanding her son back.
During the frightening exchange, the father threatened the mom with a knife and told her he had thrown the child into the river, the police source said.
“She asked where their son was and he made concerning statements,” a second police source said.
The mother again called police, who took the father into custody for questioning early Monday. He was hauled into Family Court and then sent to Rikers Island when he wouldn’t divulge the location of his son.
The search of the Bronx River began Monday and ended around 9:30 p.m.
NYPD divers dove back into the rain swept waters Tuesday.
As cops quizzed the dad Monday, they released a photo of Montrell and asked the public’s help in finding the boy.
Neighbors at the Bronx apartment building where Montrell lived with his mother were left stunned at the news of the boy’s disappearance. One neighbor recognized the photo of the young boy, who she described as “friendly”.
“I seen the little boy. I always seen the mom,” the neighbor, who didn’t want to be named. said. “The mom takes the baby to daycare every day.”
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