STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A Staten Island family is desperately searching for 17-year-old Aaron Beswick, who disappeared from his home seven weeks ago, with few leads despite their continuous efforts to locate the Port Richmond High School junior.
Aaron, described by his relatives as one who keeps to himself was last seen in his home on Morningstar Road in Elm Park on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 after his mother, Nadine Beswick, left for work at around 9 a.m. that morning.
“So my son is a loner, he doesn’t have many friends and was barely going to school,” the mother told the Advance/SILive.com during an interview. “He’s going through a mild depression.”
Tanika Beswick, Aaron’s aunt, recounted the moment her sister discovered her beloved nephew was missing.
“His mom, Nadine, called me at 7 p.m., and she was like, ‘Aaron didn’t walk the dog. He’s not here,’ And I said, ‘What you mean he’s not here?’” Tanika Beswick said.
The search for Aaron has been frustrating, due to what the family perceives as a delayed police response and barriers preventing access to potential clues in Aaron’s digital devices.
The family was told they’d have to wait 72 hours to file a missing person report because of his age, Tanika Beswick explained said. She expressed frustration that police may have initially viewed Aaron as simply a runaway rather than someone potentially in danger.
The family expressed concern that Aaron, who is described as being heavily interested in online gaming, may have been lured by someone he met online.
According to Nadine Beswick, Aaron may have been playing Roblox or Fortnite under either the username or character skin “Marigold.”
“I feel like he got lured through that,” Tanika Beswick said.
The investigation has faced technological hurdles as well.
“The police officer told us that it will take nearly three weeks to obtain a subpoena,” Tanika Beswick said. When the family brought the device to an Apple store for help, “Apple told me that they can’t open it without a subpoena,” she added.
The family believes Aaron may be struggling emotionally.
“He’s not a troubled child. He’s more secluded. A kid that keeps to himself,” Tanika Beswick said of her nephew. “He really doesn’t have many friends.”
Aaron’s iPad, which might contain vital information about his whereabouts or contacts, remains locked with sophisticated security features that prevent access without proper legal authorization.
“I feel like he was having a conversation with somebody online who befriended him, called him and said, ‘Oh, X, Y and Z, and he went thinking that this person was a friend and just disappeared,” Nadine Beswick explained.
The most recent unconfirmed sighting of a young man that fit Aaron’s description came from a tip after the family distributed posters throughout the borough.
“Someone believes they saw him on an MTA bus traveling on Bay Street,” Tanika Beswick said. “The person they saw exited on Jersey Street. From there, he vanished.”
This alleged sighting placed a person that fit the teen’s description on Richmond Terrace in New Brighton heading toward the Staten Island Ferry terminal in St. George.
As the search enters its second month, the family has been posting flyers in local businesses, including bodegas near the ferry terminal, hoping someone might recognize Aaron and report his whereabouts to authorities.
“Please, if they see my child, call the police right away,” Nadine Beswick pleaded to Staten Islanders. “No matter what, just report it.”
Despite the challenges, the family remains hopeful for Aaron’s safe return and has a message for him if he sees their pleas.
“I just want Aaron to know that we miss him, love him and we want him to come home,” Tanika Beswick said. “I just want him to come home.”
Nadine Beswick’s message to her son is heartfelt: “Mommy needs you to come home. I want you to know, Aaron, that whatever is going on we can fix it. I love you and, yes, I am worried about you. Your dad is worried about you too.”
Police described Aaron as standing about 6 feet tall and weighing about 130 pounds. He has a thin build, medium complexion, brown eyes and black hair.
Anyone with information about Aaron’s whereabouts is urged to contact the police immediately.
The NYPD said there are no new updates in the case, according to a statement from the NYPD’s Deputy Commissioner of Public Information.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of this individual is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org, or on X @NYPDTips.
The NYPD is asking for the public’s help to locate a 17-year-old boy who has been reported missing from Elm Park. Aaron Beswick was last seen leaving his residence on Morningstar Road around 9 a.m. on Thursday, according to a statement from the NYPD’s Deputy Commissioner of Public Information. Police described the boy as standing about 6 feet tall and weighing about 130 pounds. He has a thin build, medium complexion, brown eyes and black hair.(Courtesy of the NYPD)