‘Cruel’ vandals rip down posters for missing Jewish teen girl who vanished in Toronto
Posters for a missing 14-year-old Jewish girl in Toronto have been vandalized, sparking outrage among her family and the community. The girl's family lawyer described the act as disturbing and potentially influenced by antisemitism, which could hinder search efforts. Authorities are actively searching for the girl, who has been missing for over ten days.
- ▪The missing girl, Esther 'Esti', was last seen on May 16 in North York, Toronto.
- ▪Vandals ripped down posters that were meant to raise awareness about her disappearance.
- ▪Toronto police have issued a Level 1 search, deploying various units to assist in the search.
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US News ‘Cruel’ vandals rip down posters for missing Jewish teen girl who vanished in Toronto By Chris Bradford Published May 26, 2026, 5:43 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google “Cruel” vandals have ripped down posters for a missing 14-year-old Jewish girl – who vanished more than a week ago in Toronto. Flyers containing details about Esther’s “Esti’s” disappearance were stuck on lamp posts and telephone poles with thick tape across the city before being callously yanked, CBC reported. The bungling yobs even left behind evidence by not even fully removing the posters, pictures shared on Reddit show. 3 Posters for a missing Jewish teenage girl in Toronto have been ripped down by vandals.
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