Crime & Safety

$100K Reward Offered For Safe Return Of Scottsdale Man

Jubi's family is offering the reward in hopes of finding the 20-year-old man with autism who has been missing since September.

Najib Monsif​ has been missing from his Scottsdale home since Sept. 22.
Najib Monsif​ has been missing from his Scottsdale home since Sept. 22. (Scottsdale Police)

SCOTTSDALE, AZ — The family of missing Scottsdale man Najib Monsif, also known as "Jubi" is offering an up to $100,000 reward for his safe return.

"Even if you are not directly involved, but have any information, please find the kindness in your heart and bring my family relief," Monsif's sister, Josie Monsif, posted on Facebook.

Monsif has been missing since Sept. 22 when he left his family's home near the intersection of Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Via Linda in Scottsdale. Monsif is around 5 feet, 10 inches tall and has a thin build, police said.

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Scottsdale Police have been investigating his disappearance since Sept. 23 and the FBI recently joined the investigation as well. News organizations across the nation have covered Monsif's disappearance and groups of locals have conducted searches. Although he is 20 years old, Monsif has autism and has a diminished mental capacity, according to police.

Police asked that people keep an eye out for Monsif and immediately call 911 or 480-312-5000 if anyone spots him or if you have a tip. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

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