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Police say a Hawaii lady who disappeared went to Mexico and isn’t thought-about lacking

Editorial Board Published December 3, 2024
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By HALLIE GOLDEN and JAIMIE DING

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Hawaii lady who disappeared after touchdown in Los Angeles three weeks in the past was seen crossing into Mexico alone along with her baggage and not is taken into account lacking, police mentioned Monday.

Hannah Kobayashi, 30, wished to go off the grid and walked into the tunnel that results in Mexico at about midday on Nov. 12, the day after her household reported her lacking, based on police. There isn’t a proof she’s being trafficked or a sufferer of foul play, officers mentioned, citing surveillance video from the U.S. Customs and Border Safety that they reviewed late Sunday.

Los Angeles Police Division Chief of Police Jim McDonnell mentioned Kobayashi appeared unhurt and that the case is now labeled as a “voluntary missing person.”

“We’ve basically done everything we can do at this point. She’s left the country and in another nation now,” he mentioned, including that if she returns to the U.S., regulation enforcement will probably be notified.

McDonnell mentioned she has a proper to her privateness, however urged her to achieve out to her household or regulation enforcement.

“A simple message could reassure those who care about her,” McDonnell mentioned. He defined that the lacking individual case will stay lively till her security is confirmed by regulation enforcement.

Kobayashi went lacking after the budding photographer from Maui didn’t make a connecting flight to New York on Nov. 8 to journey for a brand new job and to go to kinfolk. She instructed her household she would sleep within the Los Angeles Worldwide Airport that night time.

Relations assumed she was on standby for an additional flight, based on her aunt, Larie Pidgeon. The subsequent day, Kobayashi texted them to say she was sightseeing in Los Angeles, planning to go to The Grove shopping center and downtown LA, Pidgeon mentioned.

On Nov. 11, the household obtained “strange and cryptic, just alarming” textual content messages from her telephone that referenced her being “intercepted” as she bought on a Metro practice and being scared that somebody is likely to be stealing her id, her aunt mentioned.

Her father, Ryan Kobayashi, who had been within the search social gathering together with volunteers, was discovered lifeless by obvious suicide on Sunday, Nov. 24, in a car parking zone close to LA Worldwide Airport, police and her household mentioned.

McDonnell mentioned throughout a police fee assembly final Tuesday that detectives decided Hannah Kobayashi missed her connecting flight deliberately. Kobayashi’s sister, Sydni Kobayashi, disputed his assertion in a social media submit.

Police mentioned Monday that after Hannah Kobayashi was seen in varied places round LA, she requested that her baggage, which had been checked to New York, be despatched again to LAX. She then returned to the airport to retrieve it on Nov. 11 and didn’t have her telephone when she left once more, based on police.

Investigators discovered that she had “expressed the desire to step away from modern connectivity.”

Police additionally recognized and questioned a person that Kobayashi was seen with on the Metro. He was “cooperative” and mentioned he met her at LAX, police mentioned.

The submit additionally mentioned Sydni Kobayashi and her mom wouldn’t be responding to any messages.

“My ask would be to anybody considering doing this, think about the people you’re leaving behind, your loved ones who are going to be worried sick about you,” he mentioned.

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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story consists of dialogue of suicide. For those who or somebody wants assist, the nationwide suicide and disaster lifeline within the U.S. is out there by calling or texting 988. There may be additionally a web-based chat at 988lifeline.org.

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Golden reported from Seattle.

Initially Printed: December 2, 2024 at 6:03 PM PST

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