 Hundreds of volunteers lining up in Borough Park command center this afternoon
Hundreds of volunteers lining up in Borough Park command center this afternoonBrooklyn,  NY - The search for missing nine year old Leibby Kletzky is expanding  into the Flatbush area, with volunteers who are interested in doing  block searches in Flatbush being asked to report to the newly  established Flatbush command center at Avenue M and E 12th Street at  8:30 PM tonight.
Chaim Deutsch of Flatbush Shomrim confirms that the missing youngster  was sighted walking alone on a security camera last night at 46th  Street and 18th Avenue and that he stopped and asked a lady for  directions.
“Clearly he was not abducted coming out of the day camp,” Deutsch  told VIN News.  “We hope he is lost and are optimistic that someone will  find him and bring him home.”
As the day progresses, thousands of volunteers have converged on  Brooklyn with everyone hoping to do their part to find the missing boy  and bring him home.
Superstar Lipa Schmeltzer told VIN News that he just returned from a trip to Uman when he joined in the search this afternoon.
“I just landed and I hear such a story.  How could I go home and not  do my part?” asked Schmeltzer. “I am going to go home and kiss my own  kinderlach and be mispallel that Leibby gets home safely.”
Echoing the sentiment that so many have expressed during this  difficult day, Schmelter praised the community who has come out in full  force for the Kletzky family, giving up sleep, work and spending their  day in the grueling heat to look for missing Leibby.
“Everybody is so b’achdus,” said Schmeltzer.  “It is truly beautiful.”
 Lipa in Borough helping in the search. Photo: VIN News
Lipa in Borough helping in the search. Photo: VIN News