Jeno Moretti Jr family fund
The family is asking for donations to help assist with funeral costs and any other family needs during this difficult time. Jenos adoptive mother will be unable to work right now while she is grieving the loss of her son so we want to take any stress off of her financially while she takes the time she needs to grieve. This may include financial assistance for any essential needs and also to possibly help provide a Christmas for her other children since this all occurred so close to the holidays.
My name is Heather, I am a very close friend of the family. My son Logan was one of Jenos close friend and Jenos mother is a very close friend of mine. I set this up to help take some stress off the family during this difficult time.
Jeno Moretti, a 15-year old high school student at Thomas Jefferson, was last seen Saturday, November 21, 2020 in the Floreffe Neighborhood of Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania. He can be described as having an athletic build, standing 5’6” tall, weighing 165lbs, of mixed ethnicity with light skin, and having dark hair with blond tips.
An Instagram account was started earlier in November where Jeno fell victim to cyber bullying. Family and close friends believe his entire demeanor changed after the negative post targeting their loved one.
Upon being reported missing on Sunday, November 22, 2020 then 911 receiving information of an unidentified person on the Elizabeth Bridge, a search of the Monongahela River began on Tuesday, November 24 and concluded on Wednesday, November 25, 2020 with no answers.
On Monday, December 1, 2020, after family scoured the area through the Thanksgiving holiday weekend asking local businesses for information, a nearby sewage facility in West Elizabeth was able to provide footage confirming that at 1:48am on Sunday, November 22, 2020, Jeno was walking up the steps of the Elizabeth bridge.
One last text message was sent from his phone at 1:56am. His phone has been dead ever since.
A new water search began on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 giving no further answers on the whereabouts of Jeno.
Jeno was recovered from the Monongahela river on Friday December 4th.