Hannah Kobayashi, known as the “missing Hawaii woman,” has been missing since November 10. She was last seen at a Nike event at The Grove in Los Angeles. Surveillance footage shared by the RAD Movement showed her in downtown L.A. with another person, but their identity remains unknown.
Hannah missed her connecting flight to New York City after landing in L.A. from Maui on November 8. Her family received alarming text messages from her, expressing fear about someone trying to steal her money and identity. The RAD Movement posted on Facebook that Hannah appeared to be in poor condition in the surveillance video and was not alone.
Tragically, on November 24, Hannah’s father, Ryan Kobayashi, died by suicide after tirelessly searching for his daughter for 13 days. The family’s suffering has been compounded by this devastating loss. The investigation into Hannah’s disappearance is ongoing, with no further information provided by the Los Angeles police.
The case of Hannah Kobayashi has garnered national attention, with concerns growing for her safety. The public and authorities are actively searching for any leads that could help locate her. If you have any information about Hannah’s whereabouts, please contact the authorities immediately.
It is important to remember that mental health is a serious issue, and if you or someone you know is in emotional distress or considering suicide, do not hesitate to call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Your call could save a life. Stay informed and stay vigilant as the search for Hannah Kobayashi continues.