Body of missing leader of Northeast Side mosque believed to be found inside vehicle
The body of a man believed to be the leader of a popular Islamic mosque on the Northeast Side was found inside a vehicle in a wooded lot at a North Side business.
As many as 200 people converged near the intersection of Joyce and Windsor avenues just after 3:30 p.m. Friday when news spread within the Somali community that Sheikh Mohamed Hassan Adam, longtime imam of the Masjid Abu Hurairah mosque, had been found deceased inside the vehicle.
According to Deputy Chief Tim Becker, official identification of the body had not been confirmed as police were awaiting the Franklin County Coroner’s office.
But many from the Somali community who came to the site said that the body found was that of Adam, and some of those said they had actually seen it.
Columbus Police cordoned off an area just west of Joyce Avenue that led to a gate into the All City Auto Recycling operation, a junk yard with large trees that was bounded by tall sheet metal fencing. Homicide detectives were at the scene Friday night.
Adam last conducted an evening service two days ago, the last time anyone could recall seeing him.
“When he didn’t return, his wife called him and he never answered. Everybody tried to reach him, but they couldn’t find him,” said Hassan Omar, president of the Somali Community Association of Ohio, who was at the scene.
That’s when the well-connected Somali community, believed to be the second-largest in the country behind the Minneapolis area, mobilized teams of people to search for him, “to look all around the city, the back lots, the neighborhood alleys, the junk yards, garages,” Omar said.
According to police, relatives called in a missing persons report around 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The report included Adam’s picture and that of the vehicle a yellow van used to transport children. The word “Students” was on the rear.
SOURCE: https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/crime/2021/12/24/body-islamic-leader-believed-found-van-north-side/9016321002/