Getzville · JCC → the cemetery across the street
RESOLVEDA 12-year-old goes missing from the JCC pool; officers find her on the security camera 33 minutes later
Search sweep touches North Forest, Sweet Home, and the cemetery on the far side of the street
Amherst PD started the shift with a routine “check on the youth activity” at the Jewish Community Center, 2640 North Forest, after an employee complained that “there’s a group of kids that hopped over the fence under the pickleball court”. That call was still open at 21:37 when a much more serious one landed on top of it: a friend of the family said her complainant’s 12-year-old daughter had walked away from the JCC about fifteen minutes earlier.
Officers pulled a description — an Indian female, roughly 5’2”, in a black t-shirt with pink writing and black sweatpants — and immediately fanned out. The girl’s mother had a picture inbound. Dispatch relayed the mother’s guesses: “she would go to the cemetery across the street”, or possibly just wandering somewhere close. The mother added that her daughter has a history of anxiety, takes anti-anxiety medication, and “would not know how to get home” because the family had recently moved to Ice Place and she was not yet familiar with Amherst.
The patrol response was almost startlingly thorough: an interior and exterior sweep of the JCC (both came back negative), a second unit rerouted to help work the neighborhood, an extra pair of eyes requested for the cemetery (“rather large,” one officer noted), and a swing over toward Sweet Home. At 21:56, the resolution came over the radio in the calm voice of a dispatcher: “they’re reporting they can see her on the camera right now — just stand by.”